Index to Volume XI
January through December 1969
This index consists of three parts: a subject index, an author and title index, and a
general section index. The parenthetical matter following the page numbers indicates the
month of issue. The abbreviations are: January (Ja); February (Fe); March (Mr); April
(Ap); May (My); June (Je); July (Jl); August (Ag); September (S); October (O);
November (N); December (D).
A
Absence
—data' employee geographic moves and,
384 (Jl)
—sickness: changing patterns, 678 (D)
Acetophenone: vapors in atmosphere, 104
(Fe)
Acoustic stimuli: adaptation to, 53 (Ja)
Actinium-227 inhalation, 212 (Ap)
Aeroembolism and platelets, 257 (My)
Aerosols: monodispersed, 160 (Mr)
Air
—aspirated: standardized volume, 394 (Jl)
—compressed: medical aspects of work in,
259 (My)
Air pollution
—by 3,4-benzpyrene, 395 (Jl)
—caprolactam and, 596 (N)
—industry and, 381 (Jl)
—pulmonary infection and, 556 (O)
—standards, 455 (S)
Airline pilots: twelve-year survey of, 55 (Ja)
Alcohol-hypoxia: effects on tracking, moni¬
toring and reaction time, 298 (J 1)
Alcoholism, 56 (Ja)
—chronic disease and, 558 (O)
Alpha-antitrypsin deflciency
—pulmonary emphysema and, 210 (Ap)
—study of, 557 (O)
Amine flux sensitization: in electricity cable
jointers, 701 (D)
Anemias, aplastic: benzene-caused, 148 (Mr)
Arsine intoxication: case reports, 582 (N)
Arterial insufficiency resulting in ischemia,
69 (Fe)
Asbestos
asbestosis. experimental, 53 (Ja)
dust: measuring, 159 (Mr)
—ferruginous bodies or, 701 (D)
— intraperitoneal: tissue response to, 209
(Ap)
—smoking, neoplasia, and exposure to,
155 (Mr)
Ascorbic acid
—chrome ulcers and, 496 (S)
—dermatitis: chrome: prevention of, 497
(S)
Asthma: hypnosis for, 599 (N)
Attorneys: cardiac claim cases for work¬
men’s compensation, 466 (S)
Audiometric testing: requirements for, 53
(Ja)
B
Bacillary dysentery, 297 (My)
Back: low back pain, 161 (Ap), 203 (Ap)
Bacterial flora: of wild and captive por¬
poises, 276 (My)
Behavioral scientists: productivity studied
by, 346 (Je)
Benzene
—chromosome changes and, 148 (Mr)
SUBJECT INDEX
—vapors in atmosphere, 104 (Fe)
Benzo(a)pyrene, 1 59 (Mr)
3,4-Benzpyrene: air pollution by, 395 (Jl)
Beryllium
—binding of epidermal constituents, 175
(Ap)
—oxides: toxicity of, 53 (Ja)
—pathologic effects of: epidemiological
study, 422 (Ag)
—refining and alloy fabrication: respira¬
tory disease associated with, 480 (S)
Bicipital tendonitis: as cause of shoulder
pain, 88 (Fe)
Biological warfare, 509 (O)
Blood
—circulation: peripheral: high-frequency
vibration and, 160 (Mr)
—proteins: mercury in: in vivo and in vitro
distribution, 1 1 (Ja)
—replacement of: electrolyte solutions
and, 453 (Ag)
Bone-marrow toxicity from chlorampheni¬
col: effect of riboflavin on, 555 (O)
Bones: radium-226 and lead-210 in, 346
(Je)
Books
—Air Pollution (Vol. Ill) (Stem; reviewed
by B. A. Berg), 553 (O)
— Allgemeine Arbeitshygiene (General
Work Hygiene) (2nd Ed) (Quaas &
Renker; reviewed by J. A. Solomayer),
553 (O)
—Annotated Bibliography for Industrial
Accident Research and Related Areas
(Surry; reviewed by C. Zenz), 698 (D)
— Artz, C. P.; and Moncrief, J. A.: Treat¬
ment of Bums (reviewed by J. I. Kenz-
ler), 390 (Jl)
—Austin, P. R.: Clean Rooms of the
World: Case Book of 200 Clean Rooms
(reviewed by B. A. Berg), 295 (My)
—Bach, Chr.: Ions for Breathing (reviewed
by D. P. Schlueter), 153 (Mr)
— Bayne-Jones, S.: TTie Evolution of Pre¬
ventive Medicine in the United States
Army, 1607-1939 (reviewed by J. G.
Meyer), 591 (N)
— Burd, P. A.: Index to Air Pollution Re¬
search (reviewed by C. Zenz), 206 (Ap)
—Chemical Detection of Gaseous Pollu¬
tants (Ruch; reviewed by R. E. Zimmer¬
man), 390 (Jl), 591 (N)
—Christopher D. Smithers Foundation:
Understanding Alcoholism (reviewed by
A. Brown), 389 (Jl)
—Clean Rooms of the World: Case Book
of 200 Oean Rooms (Austin; reviewed
by B. A. Berg), 295 (My)
—Cleaning Skin from Radioactive Con¬
tamination by Washing and Sweating
(Piironen et al.; reviewed by C. Zenz), 47
(Jai
—Clinical Toxicology of Commercial Prod¬
ucts: Acute Poisoning (Gleason et al; re¬
viewed by C. Zenz), 699 (D)
—Combined Effects of Alcohol and Other
Drugs (Forney & Hughes; reviewed by J.
P. Looze), 492 (S)
—Computer and Medical Care (Lindberg;
reviewed by J. T. Wilson, Jr.), 699 (D)
—Computing in Medicine (Spicer; reviewed
by J. P. Bartlett), 152 (Mr)
— Cralley, L. V.; Cralley, L. J.; and Clay¬
ton, G. D.: Industrial Hygiene Highlights
(reviewed by C. Zenz), 1 52 (Mr)
—Crews, E. R.: Practical Manual for the
Treatment of Bums (reviewed by F. J.
Kelly), 207 (Ap)
—Dangerous Properties of Industrial Ma¬
terials (Sax; reviewed by B. A. Berg),
295 (My)
—Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, Social Security Administration:
Ri^ts and Benefits Based on Disability
(reviewed by C. Zenz), 1 53 (Mr)
— Derian, P. S.: Outline of Orthopedic Sur¬
gery (reviewed by K. H. Mueller), 99
(Fe)
—Drinking Game and How to Beat It
(Anonymous; reviewed by R. R. J.
Hilker), 554 (O)
—Encyclopedia of the Chemical Elements
(Hampel; reviewed by C. Zenz), 592 (N)
—Evolution of Preventive Medicine in the
United States Army, 1607-1939 (Bayne-
Jones: reviewed by J. G. Meyer), 591
(N)
—Forney, R. B.; and Hu^es, F. W.: Com¬
bined Effects of Alcohol and Other
Drugs (reviewed by J. P. Looze), 492 (S)
—Gleason, M. N.; Gosselin, R. Hodge,
H. C.; and Smith, R. P.: Clinical Toxicol¬
ogy of Commercial Products: Acute Poi¬
soning (reviewed by C. Zenz), 699 (D)
—Hampel, C. A.: The Encyclopedia of the
Chemical Elements (reviewed by C.
Zenz), 592 (N)
— Hendershot, C. H.: Programmed Learn¬
ing: A Bibliography of Programs and
Presentation Devices (reviewed by C.
Zenz), 342 (Je)
—Index to Air Pollution Research (Burd;
reviewed by C. Zenz), 206 (Ap)
—Industrial Accident Research: A Human
Engineering Approach (Surry; reviewed
by C. Zenzl, 492 (S)
—Industrial Hygiene Highlights (Cralley et
al; reviewed by C. Zenz), 152 (Mr)
—Institute of Industrial Hygiene & Occu¬
pational Diseases: Scientific Reports on
Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Dis¬
eases in Czechoslovakia (reviewed by C.
Zenz), 492 (S)
—Ions for Breathing (Bach.; reviewed by
D. P. Schlueter), 1 53 (Mr)
—Judge, R. D.; and Zuidema, G. D.: Physi¬
cal Diagnosis; A Physiological Approach
to the Clinical Examination (2nd Ed.)
Journal of Occupational Medicine
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Subject Index
(reviewed by G. W. Grawey), 5S4 (O)
— Keiser, L.: Traumatic Neurosis (reviewed
by V. J. Wong), 294 (My)
— Lindberg, D. A. B.: The Computer and
Medical Care (reviewed by J. T. Wilson,
Jr.), 699 (D)
— McCrone, W. C.; Drafetz, R. G.; and
Delly, J. G.: Particle Atlas (reviewed by
E. J. Otterson), 389(11)
—Mayers, M. R.: Occupational Health
Hazards of the Work bvironment (re¬
viewed by J. H. Schulte), 446 (Ag)
— Moskowitz, E.: Rehabilitation in Ex¬
tremity Fractures (reviewed by E.
Welsh), 47 (la)
—Newburgh, L. H.: Physiology of Heat
Regulation and the Science of Clothing
(reviewed by B. A. Hertig), 100 (Fe)
— Noro, L; and Aro, T. (eds.): Work-
Environment-Health (reviewed by C.
Zenz), 341 (Je)
—Occupational Health Hazards of the
Work Environment (Mayers; reviewed by
J. H. Schulte), 446 (Ag)
—Outline of Orthopedic Surgery (Derian;
reviewed by K. H. Mueller), 99 (Fe)
—Paramedical Dictionary: A Practical Dic¬
tionary for the Semi-Medical and Ancil¬
lary Medical Professions (Schmidt; re¬
viewed by C. Zenz), 592 (N)
—Particle Atlas (McCrone et al.; reviewed
by E. J. Otterson), 389 (Jl)
—Pharmaceutical Therapeutics in Derma¬
tology (Waisman; reviewed by D. J.
Birmingham), 206 (Ap)
— Physical Diagnosis: A Physiological
Approach to the Clinical Examination
(2nd Ed.) (Judge & Zuidema; reviewed
by G. W. Grawey), 554 (O)
—Physiological Basis of Human Perform¬
ance (Ricci; reviewed by B. Balke), 99
(Fe)
—Physiology of Heat Regulation and the
Science of Clothing (Newburgh; re¬
viewed by B. A. Hertig), 100 (Fe)
— Piironen, P.; Karvinen, E.; and Aikas, E.:
Cleaning Skin from Radioactive Contam¬
ination by Washing and Sweating (re¬
viewed by C. Zenz), 47 (Ja)
—Practical Manual for the Treatment of
Burns (Crews; reviewed by F. J. Kelly),
207 (Ap)
—Programmed Learning: A Bibliography
of Programs and Presentation Devices
(Hendershot; reviewed by C. Zenz), 342
(Je)
— Quaas, M.; and Renker, U.: Allgemeine
Arbeitshygiene (General Work Hygiene)
(2nd Ed.) (reviewed by J. A. Solo-
may er), 553 (O)
—Rehabilitation in Extremity Fractures
(Moskowitz; reviewed by E. Welsh), 47
(Ja)
—Ricci, B.: Physiological Basis of Human
Performance (reviewed by B. Balke), 99
(Fe)
—Rights and Benefits Based on Disability
(Department of Health, Education and
Welfare, Social Security Administration;
reviewed by C. Zenz), 153 (Mr)
— Ruch, W. E. (ed.): Chemical Detection
of Gaseous Pollutants (reviewed by R. E.
Zimmerman), 390 (Jl), 591 (N)
—Sax, N. 1.: Dangerous Properties of In¬
dustrial Materials (reviewed by B. A.
Berg), 295 (My)
—Schmidt, J. E.: Paramedical Dictionary:
A Practical Dictionary for the Semi-
Medical and Ancillary Medical Profes¬
sions, (reviewed by C. Zenz), 592 (N)
—Scientific Reports on Industrial Hygiene
and Occupational Diseases in Czechoslo¬
vakia (Institute of Industrial Hygiene &
Occupational Diseases; reviewed by C.
Zenz), 492 (S)
—Spicer, C. C.: Computing in Medicine
(reviewed by J. P. Bartlett), 152 (Mr)
—Stern, A. C. (ed.): Air Pollution (Vol.
Ill) (reviewed by B. A.. Berg), 553 (O)
—Surry, J.: An Annotated Bibliography
for Industrial Accident Research and Re¬
lated Areas (reviewed by C. Zenz), 698
(D)
—Surry, J.: Industrial Accident Research:
A Human Engineering Approach (re¬
viewed by C. Zenz), 492 (S)
— Toxikologie Fibef (Primer or Synopsis of
Toxicology): For Physicians, Pharma¬
cists, Biologists, Lawyers and Students
(Wirth, W. et al.; reviewed by F. N. Metz-
ner), 446 (Ag)
—Traumatic Neurosu- (Keiser; reviewed by
V. J. Wong), 294 (My)
—Treatment of Burns (Artz & Moncrief;
reviewed by J. 1. Kenzier), 390 (Jl)
—Understanding Alcoholism (Christopher
D. Smithers Foundation; reviewed by A.
Brown), 389 (Jl)
—Waisman, M.: Pharmaceutical Therapeu¬
tics in Dermatology (reviewed by D. J.
Birmingham), 206 (Ap)
—Wirth, W.; Hecht, G.; and Glaxhuber,
Chr.: Toxikologie Fibel (Primer or Syn¬
opsis of Toxicology): For Physicians,
Pharmacists, Biologists, Lawyers and
Students (reviewed by F. N. Metzner),
446 (Ag)
—Work-Environment-Health (Noro & Aro;
reviewed by C. Zenz), 341 (Je)
Brachial plexus injuries: as cause of shoulder
pain, 87 (Fe)
Breathing, total work of: in normal and
obese men, 453 (Ag)
Bronchiolitis obliterans: nitrogen dioxide
and, 538 (O)
C
Cadwalader, Thomas: biography, 374 (Jl)
Calcific tendonitis; as cause of shoulder
pain, 88 (Fe)
Calcitonin, 598 (N)
Calcium: repressive action of sodium al¬
ginate on absorption of, 397 (J 1 )
Cancer
—breast: after exposure to atomic bomb¬
ings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 500 (S)
—bronchogenic carcinoma: method for in¬
duction of, 103 (Fe)
—occupational carcinogenesis, 158 (Mr)
—patients: laminar air, 393 (Jl)
—trends in management of, 501 (S)
—thyroid: following irradiation, 500 (S)
Cannery workers: mobile multiphasic
screening and, 21a (N)
Caprolactam: biological effect of, 596 (N)
Carbaryl, oral doses of: effects on man, 555
(O)
Carbon dioxide laser irradiation and corneal
injury threshold, 557 (O)
Carcinoma, bronchogenic: method for in¬
duction of, 103 (Fe)
Cardio-respiratory failure: management of,
1 57 (Mr)
Cardiovascular system
—disease, 55 (Ja)
—functional changes: in persons working
control boards, 160 (Mr)
—heart transplants: evaluation of, 502 (S)
— myocardial infarction: after exercise,
395 (Jl)
—myocardial ischemia: transient, 598 (N)
—myocardial revascularization: by internal
mammary artery implantation, 214 (Ap)
—systolic murmurs: in aged, 210 (Ap)
1
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, 347 (Je) L
Cement: dermatitis from, 702 (D) I
Cesium, radioactive I
—internally deposited, 559 (O) I
—Prussian Blue and half-life of, 397 (Jl) |
Chloracne, 702 (D)
Chloramphenicol: bone-marrow toxicity
from, 555 (O)
Cholera vaccine: immunization practices. i
498 (S) I
Chrome ulcers: effect of ascorbic acid on,
496 (S)
Chromium: sensitization and desensitization
to, 297 (My)
Chromium salts: sensitization to, 556 (O)
Chromosomes I
—benzene and, 148 (Mr) *
—radium-226 and, 559 (O)
Chrysotile asbestos: as cause of asbestosis,
S3 (Ja) ^
Circadian rhythms: long-distance flights, I
345 (Je) n
Circulatory response: supralethal whole-
body x-irradiation, 347 (Je)
Cities and mentally ill, 498 (S)
Clinical medicine: use of hyperbaric oxygen \
in. 462 (S) i
Clofibrate: acute muscular syndrome asso¬
ciated with, 598 (N) j
Coal miners: roentgenographic evidence of
pneumoconiosis, 399 (Ag) |
Cochlea: electrical responses of, 107 (Fe)
Cold environment: rhinovirus common cold
and, 395 (Jl)
Communication: listener’s responsibility in, |
486 (S) ]
Community: industry and noise in, 394 (Jl)
Computers
—choosing, 451 (Ag)
—industrial hygiene and, 596 (N) I
Concorde: cosmic radiation and, 558 (O)
Constitutional factors: as determinant of
emotional health, 1 22 (Mr)
Cooking, 491 (S)
Copper: dermatitis due to, 345 (Je)
Corneal injury threshold: carbon dioxide
laser irradiation and, 557 (O)
Coronary arteriography, 105 (Fe)
Coronary heart disease in industry: preven¬
tion of, 435 (Ag)
Coronary insufficiency: diagnosis, medical
and surgical management, 345 (Je)
Cotton dust exposure: during lint removal,
498 (S)
Counseling firms: executives and, 396 (Jl)
Cristobalite: threshold limit of. 703 (D)
Critical organ principle. 170 (Ap)
Crohn’s disease, 704 (D)
Cutaneous tumor: radioactive jewelery as
cause of, 452 (Ag)
Cutting fluids: as cause of dermatitis, 128
(Mr)
Cyclodoeca-l,5,9-triene, 208 (Ap)
Cycloocta- 1,5-diene, 208 (Ap)
D
DDT
—effects on liver of, 449 (Ag)
—in surface vt^ater: maximum permissable
concentration of, 450 (.\g)
Deafness: in industry, 319 (Je)
Decompression
—bubbles: detection of, 238 (My), 278
(My)
—inert gases and, 229 (My)
—sickness: agents in prevention of, 252
(My), 266 (My)
—sickness: treatment of, 265 (My)
Dentists: mercurialism and, 201 (Ap)
Dermatitis
—contact: amine flux in electric cable
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Subject Index
! jointers, 701 (U)
I -cement, 702 (D)
I -chromium salts, 556 (O)
I -copper, 345 (Je)
I -com, 56 (Ja)
: -cutting oil, 128 (Mr)
i-cycloocta 1,5-diene and cycloocta
1,5,9-triene, 208 (Ap)
I-fleacoUar, 448 (Ag)
-flowers, 449 (Ag)
-mercury; metallic, 497 (S)
-nickel, 448 (Ag)
-2,4-dinitrochlorobenzene, 702 (D)
)ernialology
-carcinogenesis: occupational, 158 (Mr)
-chloracne, 702 (D)
! -chrome ulcers: effects of ascorbic acid
on, 496 (S)
-chromium: sensitization and desensitiza¬
tion to, 297 (My)
-chromium salts: sensitization to, 556 (O)
I -dermatoses: occupational, 158 (Mr), 556
(O), 595 (N), 702 (D)
-dinitrochlorobenzene, 344 (Je)
—eczema, 157 (Mr)
^ -evaluation of permanent impairment of
■ the skin, 56 (Ja)
* -glass fibers: skin effects of, 595 (N)
i -keratin and water, 56 (Ja)
—neutralizing capacity of skin, 701 (D)
—nickel allergy, 448 (Ag)
—patch testing, 158 (Mr)
I -patch testing: sensitization induced by,
497 (S)
^5 —skin bacteria: control of, 448 (Ag)
—wood light, 556 (O)
Diabeies
, -diabetics: longevity of, 522 (O)
j — mellitus, 55 (Ja)
iDiethylamino concentration of atmosphere:
; significance of, 450 (Ag)
; 3 i e t h y lenetriaminepentaacetic : treatment
of plutonium contaminated wounds
with, 559(0)
i Diisocyanate: reactivity of lungs to, 450
(Ag)
Dinitrochlorobenzene, 344 (Je)
Diving
—aeroembolism: platelets and, 257 (My)
— compre^d air: medical aspects of work
in, 259 (My)
i —decompression: inert gases and, 229
j (My)
-decompression bubbles: detection of,
238 (My), 278 (My)
—decompression sickness: agents in pre¬
vention of, 252 (My), 266 (My)
—decompression sickness: treatment of,
265 (My)
—gas emboli: detection of, 245 (My)
i —gas emboli: intravascular: literature cri-
^ tique of, 248 (My)
!— gas narcosis: inert: mechanisms of, 217
(My)
-hyperbaric environments: air quality for,
227 (My)
; —hyperbaric environments: safe exit from,
273 (My)
—Project &a Use: report on, 285 (My)
I— sport divers: physical! fltness of, 281
(My)
-saturation diving, 223 (My)
—underwater habitation: practicality .of,
215 (My), 292 (My)
Divorce, executives and, 499 (S)
Doppler ultrasonic detector, 238 (My), 245
(My), 278 (My)
Douglas-fir tussock moth: control of, 209
1(Ap)
Dysphagia, 105 (Fe)
Dyspnea: significance in myocardial is¬
chemia of, 598 (N)
E
EB virus: studies of infectious mononude-
osb with, 598 (N)
Eczema, 157 (Mr)
Editorials
—air pollution control, 490 (S)
—Alice Hamilton, 98 (Fe)
-Carey P. McCord, M.D., 693 (D)
—confidentiality of medical records, 204
(Ap)
—consumer review, 388 (J 1)
— counseling function: some thought-
provoking ideas, 694 (D)
—exercise in futility, 443 (Ag)
—“industrial influenza vaccinations
—a paternalistic device,” 340 (Je)
—tow back pain in industry, 203 (Ap)
—mobile multiphasic screening in an indus¬
trial setting, 590 (N)
—multiphase screening. 387 (Jl)
— national conference on occupational
health, 490 (S)
—old order changeth??? 205 (Ap)
—sources of mental health, 1 50 (Mr)
— surface electromyography and bio¬
mechanics, 1 50 (Mr)
-Title XIX, 50 (Ja)
—unions and occupational health, 551 (O)
—who, what and where, 204 (Ap)
Electrocardiogram
—screening: routine: of outpatients, 450
(Ag)
—sigmoidoscopy: changes during, 599 (N)
Electrolyte solutions: Mood replacement
and, 453 (^)
Qectromagnetic flowmeters, 238 (My)
Dectromyography frequency analysis: as
diagnostic tool, 1 09 (Mr)
Emotional health: determinants of, 120
(Mr)
Emphysema: pulmonary: alpha-antitrypsin
deficiency and, 210 ( Ap)
Energy costs and energy flow: study meth¬
ods, 297 (My)
Environmental health
-man-environment relationship, 106 (Fe)
—radiation protection and, 33 (Ja)
Epichlorhydrin: standard concentration in
bodies of water of, 450 (Ag)
Epidemiological studies
—of beryllium industry, 422 (Ag)
—in employee population, 558 (O)
—occupational medicine and, 561 (N)
Epidermal constituents: beryllium binding
of, 175 (Ap)
Ergonomics, 348 (Je)
Ethylenimine: used to determine metabo¬
lism, routes of excretion and distribu¬
tion, 103 (Fe)
Executives
—counseling firms and, 396 (J 1)
—divorce and, 499 (S)
—professional employees and, 706 (D)
—relationship with boss of, 210 (Ap)
Exercise
—health education and, 588 (N)
— myocardial infarction following, 395
(Jl)
F
Family medicine: changing social scene and,
396 (Jl)
Farm equipment: hearing hazard from noise
of, 52 (Ja)
Fat embolism: resulting in pulmonary or
central nervous system manifestations,
69 (Fe)
Ferruginous bodies
—asbestos or 701 (D)
—pulmonary, 208 (Ap)
Fibrous glass inhalation, 409 (Ag)
Finger: ring avulsions of, 330 (Je)
Fire: oxygen-containing environments and
prevention of, 576 (N)
Fluorine: toxicity of short-term inhalation
of, 450 ( Ag)
Food additives and chemical carcinogens,
703 (D)
Foundry risks, 104 (Fe)
Freons, 1 59 (Mr)
Fumigation: methyl bromide poisoning and,
2(Ja)
G
Gas emboli
—detection of, 245 (My)
—intravascular: literature critique of, 248
(My)
Gas narcosis: inert: mechanisms of, 217
(My)
Gastrointestinal symptoms: lactose intoler¬
ance as cause of, 57 (Fe)
Geographic moves: employee absence and,
384 (Jl)
Glass fibers: skin effects of, 595 (N)
Glaucoma screening: a pilot study, 687 (D)
Government agencies: mental health agen¬
cies for, 397 (J 1)
Graves’ disease: long acting thyroid stimula¬
tion and, 105 (Fe)
Griseofulvin, 1 59 (Mr)
H
Hamilton, Alice, 98 (Fe)
—conversation with, 91 (Fe)
Handicapped: rehabilitation of, 214 (Ap)
Health education: exercise and, 588 (N)
Health services
—academic performance and attendance
at, 107 (Ap)
—extension of: inclusion of groups of
smaH plants, 1 96 ( Ap)
—industrial clinics: health counseling in,
417 (Ag)
Hearing: See also Noise
—hazard: noise from tractors, 52 (Ja)
impaired: sound levels at work and, 707 (D)
Heart: See Cardiovascular System
Helium-oxygen mixture: saturation diving
and, 223 (My)
Heparin: in prevention of decompression
sickness, 252 (My)
Hepatitis: viral: epidemiology, 345 (Je)
Heredity: as determinant of emotional
health, 1 20 (Mr), 1 50 (Mr)
Herniated disc syn«lrome: examination and
treatment for, 475 (S)
Hodgkin’s disease: survival in, 597 (N)
Hospital admissions: air pollution and, 381
(Jl)
Hyperbaric environments
—air quality for, 227 (My)
—safe exit from, 273 (My)
Hyperthyroidism, 101 (Fe)
—leukemia following treatment for, 453
(Ag)
Hypnosis for asthma, 599 (N)
Hypothyroidism: symptoms, 101 (Fe)
I
Immunization
—cholera vaccine, 498 (S)
—against influenza: aerosolized inactivated
vaccine, 704 (D)
—against influenza: industry and, 311 (Je)
—typhus vaccine, 395 (Jl)
Industrial engineering: rehabilitation of
handicapped and, 214 (Ap)
Industrial engineers: productivity studied
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Subject Index
by. 346 (Je)
ladKtrial hypene coatrob
—air poMutkm: by 3,4-benzpyrene, 395
<J1)
—asbestos dust: measuring, 1 59 (Mr)
-aspirated ak: standarized volume, 394
(Jl)
—benzene and acetophenone vapors in at¬
mosphere, 104 (Fe)
— blood circulation, peripheral: high-
frequency vibration and, 160 (Mr)
-caprolactam: biological effect of, 596
(N)
—cardiovascular system: in persons work¬
ing control boards, 160 (Mr)
—computers and, 596 (N)
— contamiiumts: airborne: atmospheric
concentration estimate, 395 (Jl)
—cotton dust exposure: during lint re¬
moval, 498 (S)
—DDT: maximum permissable concentra¬
tion in surface water, 450 (Ag)
— diethylamine concentration in atmos¬
phere: significance of, 450 (Ag)
—diethyleneglycol: long-term inhalation
of, 704 (D)
— Douglas-fir tussock moth: control of,
209 (Ap)
— epichlorhydrin: standard concentration
in bodies of water of, 450 (Ag)
—foundry risks, 104 (Fe)
—laminar air: for cancer patients, 393 (Jl)
—microscopy: microscopists and, 394 (Jl)
— monodispeised aeros^: manufactured
from liquid phase, 1 60 (Mr)
—petroleum refineries: carcinogenic pollu¬
tion of water by effluents, 703 (D)
—rocket fuels: toxic: protection against,
497 (S)
—soot implantation and sarcomata, 557
(O)
—stack dispersion mapinng: with tritium,
394 (Jl)
—sulfanilamide preparations: production
of, 209 (Ap)
Industry
—air pollution and, 381 (Jl)
—automated laboratory in, 683 (D)
—clinics: health counseling in, 417 (Ag)
—coronary heart disease in: prevention of,
435 (Ag)
—deafness in 319 (Je)
—influenza immunization and lost time,
31! (Je)
—physical activity programs in, 322 (Je)
—preventive psychiatry in, 663 (D)
—program for mental illness in, 56 (Ja)
Infectious mononucleosis: seroepidemio-
logic studies with EB virus, 598 (N)
Influenza immunization
—aerosolized inactivated vaccine, 704 (D)
—industry and, 31 1 (Je)
Insecticides
-aerial application accidents, 296 (My)
—DDT : effects on liver, 449 (Ag)
—DDT: in surface water: maximum per-
missable concentration, 450 (Ag)
-feeding of, 596 (N)
—human tissues: organochlorine content,
296 (My)
— organophosphorus: anticholinestarase
action of, 449 (Ag)
—in south Florida, 344 (Je)
Internal medicine
— alphai-antitrypsin deficiency: study of,
SS7 (O)
—bacillary dysentery, 297 (My)
—cholera vaccine: immunization practices,
498 (S)
-coronary arteriography, 105 (Fe)
—coronary insufficiency: diagnosis, medi¬
cal and surgical management, 345 (Je)
-Crohn'k diseaie, 704 (D)
-dysphagia, 105 (Fe)
— ECG screening: routine: of outpatients,
450 (Ag)
—epidemiologic stuthes: in employee
population, 558 (O)
—Hodgkin’s disease: survival in, 597 (N)
—infectious mononucleosis: seroepidemio-
logic studies with EB virus, 598 (N)
-long-acting thyroid stimulation: in
Graves’ disease, 105 (Fe)
—medium chain triglycerides, 704 (D)
—multiple myeloma: treatment of, 498 (S)
— myocardial infarction: after exercise,
395 (Jl)
— myocardial ischemia: significance of
dyspnea, 598 (N)
— pagophagia: iron lack and, 597 (N)
—pancreas: photoscanning of, 210 ( Ap)
— Parkinson’s disease: treatment with
L-dopa. 705 (D)
— prophylactic anastomosis: variceal
hemorrhage in cirrhotic patients with
esophageal varices, 451 (Ag)
— pulmonary emphysema: alpha-
antitrypsin deficiency and, 210 (Ap)
—rectal bleeding: with reference to cancer
of large intestine, 452 (Ag)
—retroperitoneal fibrosis: methysergide
therapy, 597 (N)
— Rh immunoglobulin, 105 (Fe)
— rhinovirus common cold: ccdd environ¬
ment and, 395 (Jl)
— sarcmdosis: diagnosis of, 558 (O)
—sigmoidoscopy : electrocardiographic
changes during, 599 (N)
systolic murmurs: in age^ 210 (Ap)
—time zone and circadian rhythms: long¬
distance flights, 345 (Je)
—typhus vaccine: immunization practices,
395 (Jl)
—ulcerative colitis: management of, 451
(Ag), 452 (Ag)
—urinary stone: composition and structure
of, 597 (N)
—urinary tract infection: suprapubic blad¬
der aspiration in, 704 (D)
—viral hepatitis: epidemiology, 345 (Je)
— Zollinger-EUison syndrome, 105 (Fe)
Iodine, radioactive
— inhaled as iodine vapor, deposition,
translocation and excretion of, 501 (S)
—protection of thyroid gland from radia¬
tion from, 453 (Ag)
Iron-55: contamination, 347 (Je)
Irritable colon syndrome, 57 (Fe)
Ischemia
—arterial insufficiency resulting in, 69 (Fe)
—myocardial: transient, 598 (N)
Isocyanates
—engineering, medical control, and toxici¬
ty of, 1 84 (Ap)
—exposure control of, 1 32 (Mr)
Isometrics
—muscle contractions: pain and endurance
of, 454 (Ag)
—training, muscle changes, 348 (Je)
4-isopropyl amino diphenylamine: contact
dermatitis from, 497 (S)
J
Joints: treatment of minor trauma, 43 (Ja)
K
Keratin: water and, 56 (Ja)
Kidneys: mercury concentration in, 201
(Ap)
L
Laboratory
—automated, 683 (D)
—multitest, 355 (Jl)
Lactose intcderance- as cause of castrointes-
tinal symptoms, 57 (Fe)
Laminar air: for cancer patients, 393 (J 1)
Laurie diethanolamide: short-term feeding
study of, 1 59 (Mr)
LD50
—90-dose: as measure of toxicity, 53 (Ja)
—single dose: degree of variability, 103
(Fe)
Lead
—added to maternal diet, 1 59 (Mr)
—exposure: merits of biological tests, 344
(ie)
—pagophagia and lack of, 597 (N)
—percutaneous absorption of: from indus¬
trial lubricants, 568 (N)
—210: in teeth and bones, 346 (Je)
Lens findings: in atomic bomb survivors, ^
155 (Mr)
Letters to the Editor
—confidentiality of medical records, 200
(Ap), 549 (O)
—electromagnetic energy, 391 (Jl)
—executive health examination programs,
343 (Je)
—eye patch wearing, 445 (Ag)
—international travel, 46 (Ja)
—law and order, 445 (Ag)
—low back pain, 593 (N)
—occupational health and safety bill, 45
(Ja)
—stress detection, 392 (Jl)
Leukemia
-benzene-caused, 148 (Mr)
—following treatment of hyperthyroidism,
453 (Ag)
Liver: effects of DDT, pyrethrum, and
piperonyl butoxide on, 499 (Ag)
Long-acting thyroid stimulation: Graves’
disease and, 105 (Fe)
Lubricants, industrial: percutaneous absorp¬
tion of lead from, 568 (N)
Lung cancer, 393 (Jl)
—asbestos exposure, smoking and, 155 1
(Mr)
—following atomic radiation, 559 (O)
-twenty-year experience, 347 (Je)
Lungs: reactivity to diisocyanate of, 450
(Ag)
M
Mammary artery implantation: myocardial
revascularization by, 214 (Ap)
Managerial behavior: organizational struc¬
ture and, 396 (Jl)
Marijuana: clinical and psychological effects
of, 597 (N)
Marine recruits: maladjusted, 106 (Fe)
Medicaid, 50 (Ja)
Medical care administration: family medi¬
cine, changing social scene and, 396 (Jl)
Medical examinations: pre-employment: for
hard-core unemployed, 116 (Mr)
Medical programs in radiation protection,
16 (Ja)
Medical records
—computer-based, 210 (Ap)
—confidentiality of, 204 (Ap)
Meningitis: high frequency hearing follow¬
ing, 2 1 2 ( Ap)
Mental health
—airline pilots: twelve-year study, 55 (Ja)
—cities and mentally ill, 498 (S)
—of employees: industrial nurses and, 1 36
(Mr)
—of employees: mental disease, 663 (D)
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-executivec: boss and, 210 (Ap)
-executives: counseling firms and, 396
t (Jl)
I -executives: divorce and, 499 (S)
—executives: professional employees and,
706 (D)
-government agencies: mental health pro¬
gram for, 397 (Jl)
—health services: academic performance
and medical help-seeking, 107 (Fe)
-industrial work and, 705 (D)
-in industry: preventive psychiatry, 674
(D)
—maladjusted Marine recruits, 106 (Fe)
-man-environment relationship, 106 (Fe)
— managerial behavior: organizational
structure and, 396 (II)
—productivity* industrial engineers and be-
haviorial scientists approach, 346 (le)
-program for: in industry, 56 (Ja)
— psychiatric behavior disorders at an
international airport, 558 (O)
—psychiatric occupational therapy: meth¬
ods of, 499 (S)
—retirement, 106 (Fe)
—scientific outlook: studies on, 705 (D)
—socioeconomic level and, 533 (O)
—state vocational rehabilitation agency, 55
(Ja)
Mercury
—in blood proteins: in vivo and in vitro
dbtribution, 11 (Ja)
— mercurialism among dentists, 201 (Ap)
—metallic: allergic contact dermatitis due
to, 497 (S)
—vapors: effects of exposure to, 449 (Ag)
Metallism: removal of radioisotopes and,
398 (Jl)
Metal fume fever: case report, 142 (Mr)
Methyl bromide poisoning: from fumiga¬
tion, 1 (Ja)
Methysergide therapy: retroperitoneal fibro¬
sis associated with, 597 (N)
Microscopy: microscopists and, 394 (Jl)
Microwave ovens: safety of, 202 (Ap)
Monodispersed aerosols: manufactured from
liquid phase, 1 60 (Mr)
Mortality study: steelworkers, 299 (Je), 411
fAe). 513(0)
Multiphasic screening
—automated: model and description, 669
(D)
—future of, 369 (Jl)
—in industrial setting, 601 (N)
—multitest laboratory, 355 (Jl)
—nurse’s role, 361 (Jl)
—public health use of, 364 (Jl)
Multiple myeloma: treatment of, 498 (S)
Multitest laboratory, 355 (Jl)
Muscles
— clofibrate: acute muscular syndrome
associated with, 598 (N)
—electromyography frequency analysis: as
diagnostic tool, 109 (Mr)
—isometric contractions: pain and endur¬
ance of, 454 (Ag)
—isometric training: changes, 348 (Je)
Myocardial infarction: after exercise, 395
(Jl)
Myocardial ischemia: significance of
dyspnea, 598 (N)
Myocardial revascularization: by internal
mammary artery implantation, 214 (Ap)
N
Nasal cancer: in furniture industry, 496 (S)
Neurochemical factors: as determinant of
emotional health, 123 (Mr)
Neurophysiological factors: as determinant
of emotional health, 122 (Mr)
Neuroses, 56 (Ja)
Neutorphi-to-lymphocyte ratio: as ozone
exposure indicator, 104 (Fe)
Nickel allergy, 448 (Ag)
Nickel carcinogen, 703 (D)
Nitrogen
—dioxide inhalation: bronchiolitis obliter¬
ans and, 538 (O)
-gas narcosis and, 217 (My), 252 (My)
Noise
—accomodation to, 500 (S)
—acoustic stimuli: adaptation to, 53 (Ja)
—acoustic trauma: recovery from, 211
(Ap)
—audiometric testing: requirements for,
53 (Ja)
—in communities: industry and, 394 (Jl)
— damage criterion: A-weighting levels,
211 (Ap)
—electrical responses of cochlea: section
of eighth nerve and, 107 (Fe)
—high frequency hearing: following men¬
ingitis, 212 (Ap)
—impulse noise: hazardous exposure to,
211 (Ap)
—indifference point, 52 (Ja)
—jet engine inlet, 596 (N)
—noise components: threshold shift and,
346 (Je)
—organ of corti: nucleic acid fluctuation
in, 107 (Fe)
—organ of corti: oxygen activity in, 107
(Fe)
—presbycusis: in non-noise-exposed popu¬
lation, 397 (Jl)
—reduction of: Tashkent Power Plant, 160
(Mr)
-rock-and-roll music: damage-risk criteria
and, 499 (S)
—strike noise effects in presence of back¬
ground noise, 107 (Fe)
— threshold shift: temporary: impulse
duration and, 499 (S)
—tinnitus: noise-induced, 707 (D)
—tone stimulation: hearing loss and, 211
(Ap)
—of tractors: as hearing hazard, 52 (Ja)
—vibration and noise: at permissible levels,
211 (Ap)
Nuclear power stations: medical program
for, 16 (Ja)
Nucleic acid: fluctuation in organ of corti,
107 (Fe)
Nurses
—industrial: employee mental health and,
136 (Mr)
—multiphase screening and, 361 (Jl)
O
Obesity: breathing work and, 453 (Ag)
Occupational health: examination of, 349
(Jl)
Occupational medicine
—epidemiology and, 561 (N)
—future of, 564 (N)
—in modem society, 503 (O)
Ocular trauma, 559 (O)
Organ of corti
—nucleic acid fluctuation in, 107 (Fe)
—oxygen activity in, 107 (Fe)
Oxygen
—consumption: measurement of, 454 (Ag)
—consumption: in organ of corti, 107 (Fe)
—decompression and, 268 (My)
—fire prevention problems in environ¬
ments containing, 576 (N)
—hyperbaric: use in clini'^al medicine of,
462 (S)
—saturation diving and, 223 (My)
Ozone exposure indicated: measure by neu-
trophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, 104 (Fe)
Subject Index
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Pagophagia: von lack and, 597 (N)
Pancreas: photoscaaning of, 210 (Ap)
Paraquat poisoiiing: case reports, 555 (O)
Parathion: effect on red cells and plasma
cholinesterase of, 82 (Fe)
Parkinson’s disease: treatment with L-dopa,
705 (D)
Patch testing, 158 (Mr)
—sensitization indeed by, 497 (S)
Peptic ulcer: surgical treatment of, 213 (Ap)
Peripheral arterial occlusive disease: func¬
tional classification of, 502 (S)
Peroxyacetyl nitrate: potency of, 104 (Fe)
Petroleum refineries: carcinogenic poHution
of water by effluents from, 703 (D)
Physical activity programs: industry and,
322 (Je)
Physician
—industrial: rehabilitation and, 65 (Fe)
—occupational: distribution of, 191 (Ap),
204 (Ap)
—role of: in radiation protection, 26 (Ja)
Pilonidal disease: treatment of, 501 (S)
Piperonyl butoxide
—acute toxicity and, 1 59 (Mr)
—liver and: effects of, 449 (Ag)
Plants: poisonous, 48 (Ja)
Plasma cholinesterase: effect of parathion
on, 82 (Fe)
Platelets
—aeroembolisms and, 257 (My)
—resistance to extracorporeal radiation, 54
(Ja)
Butonium
—contaminated wounds: treatment of,
559 (O)
—lung burden following inhalation of, 54
(Ja)
—lung to lymph nodes transport, 213 (Ap)
—polymeric: therapy in poisoning by, 599
(N)
—239: detection of skin contamination
by, 599 (N)
—239: in liver, spleen, and kidneys, 156
(Mr)
Pneumoconiosis: roentgenographic evidence
of, 399 (Ag)
Pollution: air: See air pollution
Polonium: lung to Ivmph nodes transport,
213 (Ap)
Porpoises: bacterial flora of, 276 (My)
Portacaval anastomosis: variceal hemorrhage
in cirrhotic patients with esophageal
varices and, 451 (Ag)
Postgonococcal urethritis syndrome: studies
of, 598 (fO
Presbycusis: in non noise-exposed popula¬
tion, 397 (Jl)
Proctosigmoiscopic examinations: value of,
108 (Fe)
Productivity: industrial engineers and be¬
havioral scientists approach, 346 (Je)
Project Sea Use: report on, 285 (My)
Protactinium-231 inhalation, 212 (Ap)
Proteolytic enzymes, oral: following hand
surgery, 453 (Ag)
Prussian Blue 1 3,^
—increased excretion of Cs by, 707
(D)
—radioactive cesium half-life and, 397 (Jl)
Psychiatric occupational therapy: methods
of, 499 (S)
Psychological factors: as determinant of
emotional health, 123 (Mr)
Bychoses, 56 (Ja)
Public health: use of multiphase screening,
364 (Jl)
Pulmonary infection and air pollution, 556
(O)
Pyrethrum: effects on liver of, 449 (Ag)
Journal of Occupational Medicine
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Subject Index
R
Radiation: See also X-rays; specific elemente
-accidents: cause for, 557 (0>
—accidents: treatment of, 54 (Ja)
— atomic bomb survivors: lens findings in,
155 (Mr)
—breast cancer: after exposure to atomic
bombings in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
500 (S)
—carbon dioxide laser irradiation: corneal
injury threshold to, 557 (O)
—carcinogenesis, 2 1 2 ( Ap)
— cesium: radioactive: internally-
deposited, 559 (O)
—cesium: radioactive: Prussian Blue and
half-life of. 397 (Jl)
—in childhood: thyroid neoplasms and,
1 56 (Mr)
—clinical studies on effects of, 54 (Ja)
—cosmic radiation and Concorde, 558(0)
—cutaneous tumor: radioactive jewelry as
cause of, 452 (Ag)
—dose: influence of body burden of radio¬
mercury on, 1 70 (Ap)
—dose evaluations: environmental: survey,
346 (Je)
— ethylenimine: distribution of, 103 (Fe)
—extracorporeal: resistance of platelets to,
54 (Ja)
—gamma: cancers induced by, 559 (O)
—genetic effects of, 708 (D)
—injuries; before 1925, 1 56 (Mr)
—iodine: radioactive: inhaled as iodine
vapor: deposition, translocation and ex¬
cretion of, 501 (S)
—iodine: radioactive: protection of thy¬
roid gland from radiation from, 453 (Ag)
-ion-exchange resin system failures, 500
(S)
—ionizing: from atomic bomb: effects on
Japanese children, 600 (N)
—iron-55 contamination: summary, 347
(Je)
-leukemia: following treatment of hyper¬
thyroidism, 453 (Ag)
—lung burden: following inhalation of in¬
soluble Pu02,54 (Ja)
—lung cancer: following atomic radiation,
559 (O)
-lung to lymph node transport: relatively
insoluble materials, 213 (Ap)
—movement of inhaled material from res¬
piratory tract to blood: new lung model
and, 452 (Ag)
—nuclear power stations: waste manage¬
ment at, 501 (S)
—plutonium: polymeric: therapy in poi¬
soning by, 599 (N)
—plutonium contaminated wounds; treat¬
ment of, 559 (O)
—plutonium-239: detection of skin con¬
tamination by, 599 (N)
—plutonium-239: in liver, spleen and kid¬
neys, 1 56 (Mr)
—protactinium-231 and actinium-227: in¬
halation, 212 (Ap)
—protection: medical program, 16 (Ja)
—protection: records control system, 37
(Ja)
—protection: role of environmental health
scientist, 33 (Ja)
—protection: role of health physicist, 30
(Ja)
—protection : role of physician, 26 (Ja)
—proton exposure, 212 (Ap)
—Prussian Blue: increased excretion of
•37cs by, 707 (D)
—radiation exposure record: technolegal
factors, 77 (Fe)
—radiation levels: varying: mortality rates
at, 213 (Ap)
714
-radioisotopes: metabolism and removal
of, 398 (Jl)
—radionuclides: inhaled: effects of solu¬
bility on bioassay for. 500 (SI
—radiotungsten: oral: distribution and re¬
tention of, 50 1 (S)
—radium sources: leak testing, 1 56 (Mr)
-radium treatment* for benign uterine
hemorrhage, 708 (D)
—radium-226: human chromosomes and
chronic effects from, 559 (0>
—radium-226 and lead-210: in teeth and
bones, 346 (Je)
—radium-226 in water, 55 (Ja)
—radon: daughter products of: protection
from, 398 (Jl)
-rare earths: properties in tissues and
blood of chelated, 600 (N)
—sodium alginate: absorption of radio¬
active strontium and calcium: and re¬
pressive action of, 397 (Jl)
— ^®Sr and ^^^Ra exposure: comparison,
155 (Mr)
—thyroid cancer: following irradiation,
500 (S)
— tritium exposures; chronic: dose esti¬
mates from, 600 (N)
— tumorigenicity of small radioactive par¬
ticles, 600 (N)
—workmen’s compensation claims, 335
(Je)
Radioisotopes: metabolism and removal of,
398 (Jl)
Radiomercury: radiation dose influenced by
body burden of, 1 70 (Ap)
Radionuclides; inhaled: effects of solubility
on bioassay for, 500 (S)
Radiotungsten: oral: distribution and reten¬
tion of, 501 (S)
Radium
—leak testing sources: photographic tech¬
nique, 1 56 (Mr)
—treatment* for benign uterine hemorr¬
hage, 708 (D)
—226: exposure to, 155 (Mr)
—226: human chromosomes and chronic
effects from, 559 (O)
—226. in teeth and bones, 346 (Je)
—226: in water, 55 (Ja)
Radon: daughter products of: protection
from, 398 (Jl)
Rare earths: properties in tissues and blood
of chelated, 600 (N)
Rectal bleeding: with reference to cancer of
the large intestine, 452 (Ag)
Red cells: effect of parathion, 82 (Fe)
Rehabilitation
—handicapped: industrial engineering and,
214 (Ap)
—industrial physician’s role in, 65 (Fe)
—psychiatric patients: potential of: assess¬
ment of, 706 (D)
Respiratory disease: beryllium refining and
alloy fabrication and, 480 (S)
Respiratory tract: fibrous glass inhalation
irritation, 409 (Ag)
Retirement, 106 (Fe)
Retroperitoneal fibrosis; methysergide ther¬
apy and, 597 (N)
Rh immunoglobulin, 105 (Fe)
Rhinovirus common cold: cold environment
and, 395 (Jl)
Riboflavin: effect on bone-marrow toxicity
from chloramphenicol of, 555 (O)
Ring avulsions: of finger, 330 (Je)
Rock-and-roll music: damage-risk criteria
and, 499 (S)
Rocket fuels: toxic: protection against, 497
(S)
Roentgenographic evidence: of pneu¬
moconiosis, 399 (Ag)
Rotator cuff: tear of, 89 (Fe)
S
Sarcoidosis: diagnosis of, 588 (O)
sarcomata: soot implantation and, 557 (O)
Screening: industrial requirements for, 96
(Fe)
Seat belt injuries. 214 (Ap)
Shoulder: etiology of pain, 85 (Fe)
Sigmoidoscopy : electrocardiographic
changes during, 599 (N)
Smoking
—habits of men in industry: and mortality,
451 (Ag)
—lung cancer: asbestos exposure and, 1 55
(Mr)
Socioeconomic level and mental health, 533
(O)
Sociological factors: as determinant of emo¬
tional health, 126 (Mr)
Sodium
—alginate: absorption of radioactive stron¬
tium and calcium, 397 (Jl)
— diethyldithiocarbamate: protracted ad¬
ministration of, 595 (N)
— lauryl ethoxysulphate: toxicity of, 499
(Ag)
—lauryl sulphate: toxicity of, 449 (Ag)
—synthetic alcohols derivitives: toxicity
of, 449 (Ag)
Soot: sarcomata and implantation of, 557
(O)
Spine
—cervical: as cause of shoulder pain, 87
(Fe)
—common injuries, 108 (Fe)
Spleen, 348 (Je)
Stack dispersion mapping: with tritium, 394
(Jl)
Steelworkers: mortality study of, 299 (Je),
411 (Ag), 513(0)
Stishovite: pulmonary reaction to, 208 (Ap)
Strontium, radioactive
—exposure to, 155 (Mr)
—repressive action of sodium alginate on
absorption of, 397 (Jl)
Students and businessmen, 707 (D)
Styrene: absorption of, 296 (My)
Sudeck’s atrophy, 43 (Ja)
Sulfanilamide preparations: production of,
209 (Ap)
Sulfur dioxide exposure: effect bronchial
clearance of. 556 (O)
Surface coatings: estimate of contaminants
given off by, 395 (Jl)
Surgery
—blood replacement: electrolyte solutions
and, 453 (Ag)
—cancer: trends in management of, 501
(S)
—cardiac transplantation, human: evalua¬
tion of, 502 (S)
—cardiorespiratory failure: management of,
157 (Mr)
—Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, 347 (Je)
—common spinal injuries, 108 (Fe)
—hand* oral proteolytic enzymes follow¬
ing, 453 (Ag)
—lung cancer: twenty-year experience,
347 (Je)
—myocardial revascularization: by internal
mammary artery implantation, 214 (Ap)
—ocular trauma, 559 (O)
—peptic ulcer: treatment, 2 1 3 (Ap)
— peripheral arterial occlusive disease:
functional classification of, 502 (S)
—pilonidal disease: treatment of, 501 (S)
— proctosigmoidoscopic examinations:
value of, 108 (Fe)
—seat belt injuries, 214 (Ap)
—spleen, 348 (Je)
—thumb metacarpophalangeal joint: soft-
tissue injury of, 157 (Mr)
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Author and Title Index
—thyroid carcinoma, 347 (Je)
Systolic murmurs: in aged, 210 (Ap)
T
Teeth: radium-226 and lead-210 in, 346 (Je)
Thorium: lung to lymph nodes transport,
213 (Ap;
Threshold shift: noise in ear and, 346 (Je)
Thumb metacarpophalangeal joint: soft-
tissue injury of, 1 57 (Mr)
Typhus vaccine, 395 (Jl)
Thyroid
—cancer: following irradiation, 500 (S)
—carcinoma. 347 fJe)
—hyperthyroidism, 101 (Fe)
— hyperthyroidism: leukemia following
treatment for, 453 (Ag)
—hypothyroidism: symptoms, 101 (Fe)
-long-acting stimulation of: in Graves’ dis¬
ease, 105 (Fe)
—neoplasms: after irradiation, 1 56 (Mr)
—radioactive iodine: protection from radi¬
ation from, 453 (Ag)
Time zone rhythms: long-distance flights,
345 (Je)
Toluene: absorption of, 296 (My)
Toxicology
—absorption of toluene, styrene, and
xylene, 296 (My)
—asbestos: smoking, neoplasia, and expo¬
sure to, 155 (Mr)
—asbestos: tissue response to, 209 (Ap)
— asbestosis, experimental, 53 (Ja)
—beryllium oxides, 53 (Ja)
—bronchogenic carcinoma: method for in¬
duction of, 103 (Fe)
— carbaryl: oral doses: effects on man of,
555 (O)
— cristobalite: threshold limit of, 703 (D)
-cycloocta-l, 5-diene and cyclododeca-
1,5,9-triene, 208 (Ap)
—DDT, pyrethrum and piperonyl butox-
ide: liver and, 449 (Ag)
— ethylenimine: distribution in rats, 103
(Fe)
— ferriginous bodies, 208 (Ap)
—ferruginous bodies: asbestos or, 701 (D)
— flourine: toxicity of short-term inhala¬
tion of, 450 (Ag)
—food additives and chemical carcinogens,
703 (D)
— iauric diethanolamide: short-term feed¬
ing study of, 1 59 (Mr)
—lead added to maternal diet: neuro-
pathologic changes produced, 159 (Mr)
—lead exposure: merits of biological tests,
344 (Je)
—lung cancer, 393 (Jl)
—lungs: reactivity to diisocyanate of, 450
(Ag)
—measures of: 90-dose LD50 and chronici-
ty factor, 53 (Ja)
—mercury vapor: effects of exposure to.
A
Acheson, E. D.; Cowdell, R. H.; Hadfield,
E.; and Macbeth, R. G.: Nasal cancer in
woodworkers in the furniture industry
(abst.), 496 (S)
Advisory Committe on Immunization Prac¬
tices, USPHS
—Cholera vaccine. Recommendation on
immunization practices (abst.), 498 (S)
—Typhus vaccine: Recommendation on
immunization practices (abst.), 395 (Jl)
Agrup, G.: Sensitization induced by patch
testing (abst.), 497 (S)
Journal of Occupational Medicine
449 (Ag)
—nasal cancer: in furniture industry, 496
(S)
—nickel carcinogen, 703 (D)
—organic phosphorus compounds and
alkylating agents: effects on fetus of,
702 (D)
— ozone exposure: measured by
neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio, 104
(Fe)
—paraquat poisoning: case reports. 555
(O)
— peroxyacetyl nitrate, 104 (Fe)
—piperonyl butoxide: acute toxicity and,
159 (Mr)
—riboflavin: effect on bone-marrow toxici¬
ty from chloramphenicol of, 555 (O)
-single-dose oral LDsq: degree of variabil¬
ity, 103 (Fe)
—sodium: synthetic alcohol derivitive:
toxicity of, 449 (Ag)
—sodium diethyidithiocarbamate: pro¬
tracted administration of, 595 (N)
—sodium lauryl ethoxysulphate: toxicity
of, 449 (Ag)
—sodium lauryl sulphate: toxicity of, 449
(Ag)
— stishovite: pulmonary reaction to, 208
(Ap)
—sulfur dioxide exposure: effect on bron¬
chial clearance of. 556 (O)
— 2-hydroxy-4-n-octoxybenzophenone:
toxicity and metabolism of, 703 (D;
— 2 ,6-bis-( 1 ,-methylheptadecyl)-p-cresol
(DOPC): physiological effects of, 159
(Mr)
Tractors: hearing hazard from noise of, 52
(Ja)
Trauma: vascular complications of, 69 (Fe)
Treadmill stress testing: maximal. 108 (Fe)
Triglycerides, 704 (D)
Tritium
—exposures: chronic: dose estimates from,
600 (N)
—stack dispersion mapping with, 394 (Jl)
Typhus vaccine, 395 (Jl)
U
Ulcerative colitis: management of, 451 (Ag),
452 (Ag)
Unemployed, hard-core: pre-employment
medical examinations of, 116 (Mr)
Uranium: lung to lymph nodes transport,
213 (Ap)
Urethanes, see Isocyanates
Urinary stone: structure and composition
of, 597 (N)
Urinary tract infection: suprapubic bladder
aspiration in, 704 (D)
V
Venereal disease: postgonococcal urethritis
AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX
Andrews, G. A.: Radiation accidents and
their management (abst.), 54 (Ja)
Anonymous: Computers turn on for indus¬
trial hygiene (atet.), 596 (N)
Anon: Troubled mind in the troubled city
(abst.), 498 (S)
Argyris, C.: Students and businessmen: The
bristling dialogue (abst.), 707 (D)
Atherly, G. R. C.; Hempstock, T. 1.; and
Nobel, W. G.: Study of tinnitus induced
temporarily by noise (abst.), 707 (D)
Atlasov, A. G.: Must the volume of aspir¬
ated air be standardized for pressure and
temperature when determining the con-
syndrome, 598 (N)
Venus thrombosis: %vith or without pulmon¬
ary embolism. 69 (Fe)
Visceral lesions: as cause of shoulder pain,
86 (Fe)
Vocabulary of industrial medicine, 102 (Fe)
Vocational rehabilitation agency, state, 55
(Ja)
W
Water
—keratin and, 56 (Ja)
—radium-226 in, 55 (Ja)
Wood light, 556 (O)
Work physiology
-alcohol-hypoxia: effects on tracking,
monitoring and reaction time, 398 (Jl)
—breathing: total work of: in normal and
obese men, 453 (Ag)
—energy costs and energy flow: study
methods, 297 (My)
—ergonomics, 348 (Je)
—impulse: effect on torso of, 454 (Ag)
—isometric muscle contractions: pain and
endurance of, 454 (Ag)
—isometric training: muscle changes and,
348 (Je)
—oxygen consumption: measurement of,
454 (Ag)
—rehabilitation of handicapped: industrial
engineering and, 214 (Ap)
—treadmill stress testing: maximal, 108
(Fe)
Workers: life of, 439 (Ag)
Workmen’s compensation claims
—cardiac claim cases: medicolegal criteria
proposed for, 466 (S)
—radiobiological problems in, 335 (Jb)
X
X-rays
—dental survey program, 212 (Ap)
—gonadal and genetically significant dose
from, 599 (N)
—injuries: before 1925, 156 (Mr)
—neoplasms following: in infancy, 213
(Ap)
—occupational hazards in analytic work
with, 452 (Ag)
— supralethal whole-body: circulatory re¬
sponse, 347 (Je)
Xylene: absorption of, 296 (My)
Y
Youth: values of, 706 (D)
Z
Zollinger— Ellison syndrome, 105 (Fe)
Zymogram, 142 (Mr)
centration of impurities in air? (abst.),
394 (Jl)
Austad, W. R.: Carpal tunnel syndrome
(abst.), 347 (Je)
Aylett, S. O.: Rectal bleeding with special
reference to cancer of the large intestine
(abst.), 452 (Ag)
B
Bailey, R. R.; and Little, P. J. Suprapubic
bladder aspiration in diagnosis of urinary
tract infection (abst.), 704 (D)
Barnard, C. N.: Human cardiac transplanta-
715
Author and Title Index
lion-An evaluation of the first two
operations performed at the Groote
Schuur Hospital, Cape Town (abst.), 502
(S)
Barrett, C. V.: Ocular trauma (abst.), 559
(O)
Behnke, A. R.
—New approaches to medical aspects of
work in compressed air, 259 (My)
-Preface, 215 (My)
Beliles, R. P,; Clark, R. S.; and Yuile, C. L.:
Effects of exposure to mercury vapor on
behavior of rats (abst.), 449 (Ag)
Belman, S.: Beryllium binding of epidermal
constituents, 175 (Ap)
Beltran, S. M.: See Mine, C. H., jt. auth.
Bennett, P. B.: Measurement and mechan¬
isms of inert gas narcosis, 217 (My)
Benrosian, P. H.: Photographic technique
for leak testing radium sources (abst.),
156 (Mr)
Binek, B.; and Dohnalova, B.: Generator for
manufacture of monodispersed aerosols
from the liquid phase (abst.), 160 (Mr)
Binkle, L. El., Jr.: Relating biochemical,
physiological, and psychological dis¬
orders to the social environment (abst.),
106 (Fe)
Birmingham, D. J.: Prevention of occupa¬
tional skin disease (abst.), 702 (D)
Blankenship, L. V.; and Miles, R. E.: Organi¬
zational structure and managerial de¬
cision behavior (abst.), 396 (Jl)
Block, D. L.
—Industrial physician’s role in rehabilita¬
tion, 65 (Fe)
—President’s message, 548 (O)
Bobb, G. A.; and Fairchild, E. J.: Neutro-
phil-to-lymphocyte ratio as indicator of
ozone exposure (abst.), 104 (Fe)
Boecker, B. B.; and McClellan, R. O.: Ef¬
fects of solubility on the bioassay for in¬
haled radionuclides (abst.), 500 (S)
Bond, G.: Future, 292 (My)
Bond, M. B.: Mental disease in employed
persons, 663 (D)
Bond, R. F.: Intravascular gas emboli: A
selected literature critique, 248 (My)
Botsford, J. H.: Prevalance of impaired hear¬
ing and sound levels at work (abst.), 707
(D)
Bove, A. A.: Physical fitness of sport divers,
281 (My)
Boyland, E.: Occupational carcinogenesis
(abst.), 158 (Mr)
Bralliar, F.: See Horner, R. L., jt. auth.
Brandenburg, W. O.: Executive relationships
with professional employees (abst.), 706
(D)
Breneman, J. C.: Herniated disc syndrome:
A logical sequence for examination and
treatment, 475 (S)
Brett, G. Z.; and Benjamin, B.: Smoking
habits of men employed in industry, and
mortality (abst.), 451 (Ag)
Breysse, P. A.: Air quality for hyperbaric
environments, 227 (My)
Brieger, H.; and Gross, P.: On the theory of
silicosis. Ill— stishovite (abst.), 208 (Ap)
Brill, W. A.: Summary of iron-SS contamin¬
ation in the environment and levels in
humans (abst.), 347 (Je)
British Tuberculosis Association, Report to
Research Committee of: Hypnosis for
asthma— A controlled trial (abst.), 599
(N)
Brown, C. D.; Procter, I. H.; and Gabay, J.
J.: Chronic effects from radium-266
body burden on human chromosomes
cultured in vitro (abst.), 559 (O)
Brown, L.; LiCaIzi, N. C.; and Rodier, B.;
Functional classification of peripheral
arterial occlusive disease (abst.), 502 (S)
716
Brown, V. K. H.; and Hunter, C. G.: Experi¬
mental studies on skin hazard with
cydoocta-l, 5-diene and cyclododeca-
1,5,9-triene (abst.), 208 (Ap)
Bruce, R. A.; Hornstein, T. R.; and Black¬
mon, I. R.: Myocardial infarction after
normal responses to maximal exercise
(abst.), 395 (Jl)
Bunow, M. A.: ^e Yedidia, A., jt. auth.
Burgess, W. A.; and Shapiro, J.: Protection
from the daughter products of radon
through the use of powered air-purifying
respirator (abst.), 398 (Jl)
Bush, B. F., Jr.; Richardson, J. D.; Bosom-
worth, P.; and Eiseman, B.: Limitations
of blood replacement with electrolyte
solutions (abst.), 453 (Ag)
Butkovskaya, Z.M.; and Boldyrev, Y. G.:
Experimental investigation of the effect
of high-frequency vibration on the
peripheral blood circulation (abst.), 160
(Mr)
C
Caldwell, L. S.; and Smith, R. P.: Pain and
endurance of isometric muscle contrac¬
tions (abst.), 454 (Ag)
Campbell, K. e1; Clarke, G. L.; Emik, L. O.;
and Plata, R. L.: Atmospheric contamin¬
ant perozyacetyl nitrate. Acute inhala¬
tion toxicity in mice (abst.), 104 (Fe)
Campbell, S.: Paraquat poisoning (abst.),
555 (O)
Campbell, S.
— and Spencer, M. P.: Pharmacologic
agents in the prevention of decompres¬
sion sickness, 252 (My)
—See Spencer, M. P., jt. auth.
Cassuto, J.
—Exercise and health education, 588 (N)
—Hypothyroidism, 101 (Fe)
—Poisonous plants, 48 (Ja)
Cavalli, R. D.: See Hine, C. H., jt. auth.
Cember, H.
—See Farvar, M. A., jt. auth.
—See Phillips, R., jt. auth.
Chaffin, D. B.: Surface electromyography
frequency analysis as a diagnostic tool,
109 (Mr)
Chen, R.; Problem of retirement (abst.),
106 (Fe)
Chestnut!, D.: Jet engine inlet noise control
(abst.), 596 (N)
Chiba, M.: Studies of the electrical re¬
sponses of the cochlea after the section
of the eighth nerve (abst.), 107 (Fe)
Christie, A. B.: Bacillary dysentery (abst.),
297 (My)
Ciocco, A.: See Lloyd, L. W., jt. auth.
Coffin, D. L.; Blommer, E. J.; Gardner, D.
E.; and Hoizman, R.: Effect of air pollu¬
tion on alteration of susceptibility to
pulmonary infections (abst.), 556 (O)
Cohen, R. R.: Preventive industrial psychi¬
atry, 674 (D)
Coles, R. R.; Garinther, G. R.; and Hodge,
D. C.: Hazardous exposure to impulse
noise (abst.), 211 (Ap)
Collen, M. F.; and Davis, L. F.: Multitest
laboratory in health care, 355 (Jl)
Collings, G. H., Jr.: See Stratton, K. L., jt.
auth.
Collins, V. J.; LaValle, D.; and Winnie, A.
P.: Management of cardiorespiratory fail¬
ure (abst.), 1 57 (Mr)
Coltman, C. A., Jr.: Pagophagia and iron
lack (abst.), 597 (N)
Conn, H. O.; and Lindemuth, W. W.: Pro¬
phylactic portacaval anastomosis in
patients with esophageal varices: Interim
results, with suggestions for subsequent
investigations (abst.), 451 (Ag)
Coonrad, R, W.; and Goldner, J. L.: Study
of the pathological findings and treat¬
ment in soft-tissue injury of the thumb
metacarpophalangeal joint (abst.), 157
(Mr)
Cotzias, G. C.; Papvasiliou, P. S.; and Gel-
lene, R.: Modification of Parkinsonism—
chronic treatment with L-dopa (abst.),
705 (D)
Coyne, J. F.: Influenza immunization and
lost time in industry, 311 (Je)
Cronce, P. A.; and Alden, H. S.: Flea-collar
dermatitis (abst.), 448 (Ag)
Crow, K. D.; Harmon, R. R. M.; and Hol¬
den, H.: Amine flux sensiti7.ation derma¬
titis in electricity cable jointers (abst.),
701 (D)
Crozier, D.: Biological warfare problem, 509
(O)
Cutler, S. J.: Trends in the management of
cancer (abst.), 501 (S)
Davidson, E. T.; and Friedman, S. R.: Sig¬
nificance of systolic murmurs in the aged
(abst.), 210 (Ap)
Davis, L. F.: See Collen, M. F., jt. auth.
Dean, P. N.; and Langham, W. H.: Tumor-
igenicity of small highly radioactive par¬
ticles (abst.), 600 (N)
Dennis, J. L.: Shifting social scene and fami¬
ly medicine (abst.), 396 (Jl)
DePalma. A. E.: Arsine intoxication in a
chemical plant: Report of three cases,
582 (N)
deVlieger, M.; Robinson, J.; Baldwin, M. K.;
Crabtree, A. N.; and van Dijk, M. C.:
Organochlorine insecticide content of
human tissues (abst.), 296 (My)
Dickson, R. J.: Late results of radium treat¬
ment for benign uterine hemorrhage
(abst.), 708 (D)
Dodgen, J. C.; and Brickman, J. B.: Psycho¬
therapy of maladjusted marine recruits
(abst.), 106 (Fe)
Dolphin, G. W.: Risk of thyroid cancers fol¬
lowing irradiation (abst.), 500 (S)
Douglas, R. G., Jr.; Lindgren, K. M.; and
Couch, R. B.: Exposure to cold environ¬
ment and rhinovirus common cold
(abst.), 395 (Jl)
Duggar, B. C.; and Swengros, G. V.: Design
of physical activity programs for indus¬
try, 322 (Je)
Duttkiewicz, T.; and Tyras, H.: Absorption
of toluene, styrene, and xylene by man
(abst.), 296 (My)
Dyson, E. D.; and Beach, S. A.: Movement
of inhaled material from the respiratory
tract to blood; An analogue investigation
of the new lung model (abst.), 452 (Ag)
E
E
E
I
I
•I
E
Eaton, M. T., Jr.: Socioeconomic level and
mental health, 533 (O)
El-Attar, A. A.: See Mancuso, T. F., jt. auth.
Elkind, A. H.; Friedman, A. P.; Bachman,
A.; Siegelman, S. S.; and Sacks, O. W.;
Silent retroperitoneal fibrosis associated
with methysergide therapy (abst.), 597
(N)
Epstein, S. S.; Andrea, J.; Clapp, P.; and
Mackintosh, D.: Enhancement by piper-
onyl butoxide of acute toxicity due to
freons, benzo(a)pyrene, and griseofulvin
in infant mice (abst.), 159 (Mr)
Eriksson, G.; and Ostiund, E.: Rubber bank
note counters as the cause of eczema
among employees at the Swedish Post
Giro office (abst.), 157 (Mr)
Ershova, K. P.: Carcinogenic pollution of
water by effluents from petroleum re¬
fineries (abst.), 703 (D)
Erskine, J. M.: Vascular complications of
December 1969 Volume 11 No. 12
Author and Title Index
trauma, 69 (Fe)
Estridge, C. E.; Hughes, F. A., Jr.; and
Greenberg, B. E.: Primary lung cancer. A
twenty year experience (abst.), 347 (Je)
Ethridge, D. A.: Prevocational assessment of
rehabilitation potential of psychiatric
patients (abst.), 706 (D)
Eurick, C. V.: See Spencer, M. P., jt. auth.
Evans, A. G.: New dose estimates from
chronic tritium exposures (abst.), 600
(N)
Evans, A. S.; Niederman, I. C.; and McCol¬
lum, R. W.: Seroepidemiologic studies of
infectious mononucleosis with EB virus
(abst.), 598 (N)
F
Farvar, M. A.; and Cember, H.: Difference
between in vitro and in vivo distribution
of mercury in blood proteins, II (Ja)
I Fedyanina, V. N.: Sanitary-toxicological in-
i vestigation of epichlorhydrin as a basis
I for the establishment of its standard con¬
centration in bodies of water (abst.), 450
; (Ag)
I Felton, I. S.
■ —Home at Hadlyme, 91 (Fe)
I —Thomas Cadwalader, M.D. Physician,
Philadelphian and philanthropist, 374
(Jl)
Fieldman, A.; Dubrow, R. I.; Reinfrank, R.
F.; Abraham, S.; and Caceres, C. A.:
Evaluation of routine ECG screening of
an outpatient population with computer
diagnoses (abst.), 450 (Ag)
Fine, B. S.; Feigen, L.; and MacKean, D:
Corneal injury threshold to carbon diox¬
ide laser irradiation (abst.), 557 (O)
Fishburn, C. W.; and Zenz, C.: Metal fume
fever: Report of a case, 142 (Mr)
Fletcher, G. F.; Earnest, D. L.; Shuford, W.
F.; and Wenger, N.K.: Electrocardio¬
graphic changes during routine sigmoido¬
scopy (abst.), 599 (N)
Fletcher, J. L.
— and Cairns, A. B.: Recovery from im¬
pulse noise induced acoustic trauma
(abst.), 211 (Ap)
- Cairns, A. B.; Collins, F. G.;and Endi-
cott, J.: High frequency hearing follow¬
ing meningitis (abst.), 212 (Ap)
Flugrath, I. M.: Modern-day rock-and-roll
music and damage-risk criteria (abst.),
499 (S)
Flynn, E. D.: Barriers to utilization of
multiphasic screening: The nurse’s role,
361 (Jl)
Forni, A.: See Vigliani, E. C., jt. auth.
Foster, G. V.: Calcitonin (thyrocalcitonin)
(abst.), 598 (N)
Franco, S. C.
—Medical program for nuclear power sta¬
tions, 16 (Ja)
—Program for mental illness in industry
(abst.), 56 (Ja)
Fremon, R. C.: &e Worthy, N. B., jt. auth.
Frierson, W. B.: Protection against toxic
rocket fuels (abst.), 497 (S)
Fung, J.: See Johnston, R. G., jt. auth.
G
Gabray, J. J.; and Sax, N. I.: Simplified
technique for stack dispersion mapping
with tritium (abst.), 394 (Jl)
Gaensler, E. A.; and Addington, W. W.: Cur¬
rent concepts: Asbestos or ferruginous
bodies (abst.), 701 (D)
Galasyn, V. D.; and Markham, T. N.: Survey
of fire prevention problems in closed
oxygen-containing environments, 576
(N)
I Journal of Occupational Medicine
Gaunt, L F.; Farmer, M.; Grasso, P.; and
Gangolli, S. D.: Short-term feeding study
of lauric diethanolamide in rats (abst.),
159 (Mr)
Gellin, G. A.
—Differential diagnosis of occupational
skin disorders (abst.), 556 (O)
—Is a dermatitis-free cutting oil possible?
128 (Mr)
Gerwig, T.; and Winer, M. N.: Radioactive
jewelry as cause of cutaneous tumor
(abst.), 452 (Ag)
Gillis, M. F.; Karagianes, M. T.; and Peter¬
son, P. O.: Detection of gas emboli asso¬
ciated with decompression using the
Doppler flowmeter, 245 (My)
Gimenez-Camarasa, J. M.; and Rodriguez-
Ferrera, J. C.: Antialkaline defense of
the skin (abst.), 701 (D)
Gitman, L.: Automated multiphasic health
screening: A conceptual model and
description of a program, 669 (D)
Goldberg, E.: Current nursing practices and
employee mental health, 1 36 (Mr)
Goldstein, D. H.: President’s message, 198
(Ap)
Goodkin, G.; and Wolloch, L. B.: Longevity
of diabetics, 522 (O)
Gorlin, R.: Myocardial revascularization by
internal mammary artery implantation
(abst.), 214 (Ap)
Gorman, J. G.: Rh immunoglobulin in pre¬
vention of hemolytic disease of newborn
child (abst.), 105 (Fe)
Gowdey, C. W.: See Philp, R. B., jt. auth.
Gowen, J. W.; and Stadler, J.: Life in en¬
virons of continuing higher levels of
added radiant energy from puberty to
death as expressed by mice (abst.), 213
(Ap)
Greenberg, M. L.; Chanana, A. D.; Cronkite,
E. P.; ^hiffer, L. M.; and Stryckmans, P.
A.: Extracorporeal irradiation of Mood
in man: Radiation resistance of circula¬
ting platelets (abst.), 54 (Ja)
Greene, C. C., Jr.: Radiation protection pro¬
gram and records control system of
Pacific Telephone, 37 (Ja)
Grisell, T.: Spleen— the forgotten organ
(abst.), 348 (Je)
Gross, P.
- and deTreville, R. T. P.: Experimental
asbestosis. Studies on the progressiveness
of the pulmonary fibrosis caused by
chrysotile dust (abst.), 53 (Ja)
- deTreville, R. T. P.; Cralley, L. J.;and
Davis, J. M. G.: Pulmonary ferruginous
bodies. Development in response to fila¬
mentous dusts and a method of isolation
and concentration (abst.), 208 (Ap)
Gross, P. R.; Katz, S. A.; and Samitz, M. H.:
Sensitization of guinea pigs to chromium
salts (abst.), 556 (O)
Grouch, G. L.; and Perkins, R. F.: Planning
a surveillance program for control of the
Douglas-fir tussock moth in Oregon
(abst.), 209 (Ap)
H
Halleck, S. L.: Why they’d rather do their
own thing (abst.), 706 (D)
Hammett, V. B. O.: Determinants of emo¬
tional health, 120 (Mr)
Hanley, M. J.: See Worthy, N. B., jt. auth.
Haro, R. T.; Furst, A.; Payne, W. W.; and
Falk, H.: New nickel carcinogen (abst.),
703 (D)
Hart, J. C.: Techno-legal factors in develop¬
ing the radiation dose record, 77 (Fe)
Havens, L. L.; and Cubelli, G. E.: ftychia-
trist and the state vocational rehabilita¬
tion agency (abst.), 55 (Ja)
Hawkins, C. F.: Dysphagia (abst.), 105 (Fe)
Hayes, W. J,, Jr.: 90-dose LD50 and a
chronicity factor as measures of toxicity
(absL), 53 (Ja)
Heisel, ^ B.; and Hunt, F. E.: Further
studies in cutaneous reaction to glass
fibers (abst.), 595 (N)
Hellmuth, G. A.; Hellmuth, P. J.; and
Johannsen, W. J.: Attorney attitudes on
medicolegal criteria proposed for work¬
men’s compensation cardiac claim cases,
466 (S)
Hellmuth, P. J.: See Hellmuth, G. A., jt.
auth.
Hempelmann, L. FL
—Neoplasms in youthful populations fol¬
lowing x-ray treatment in infancy
(abst.), 213 (Ap)
—Risk of thyroid neoplasms after irradia¬
tion in childhood (abst.), 156 (Mr)
Henry, F. C.: See Spencer, M. P., jt. auth.
Hepburn, A. N.: Cosmic radiation and the
Concorde (abst.), 558 (O)
Hickey, J. L. S.; and Campbell, S. D.: High
radium-2 26 concentration in public
water supplies (abst.), 55 (Ja)
Hine, C. H.
—Methyl bromide poisoning: A review of
ten cases, 1 (Ja)
- Cavalli, R. D.; and Beltran, S. M.: Per¬
cutaneous absorption of lead from indus¬
trial lubricants, 568 (N)
Hjorth, N.; and Wilkinson, D. S.: Contact
dermatitis— IV. Tulip fingers, hyacinth
itch and lily rash (abst.), 449 (Ag)
Holmes, K. IC; Johnson, D. W.; Floyd. T.
M.; and Kvale, P. A.: Studies of venereal
disease. 11. Observations of the inci¬
dence, etiology, and treatment of the
postgonococcal urethritis syndrome
(abst.), 598 (N)
Honstead, J. F.: Survey of environmental
dose evaluations (abst.), 346 (Je)
Horner, R. L.; and Bralliar, F.: Ring avul¬
sions of the finger, 330 (Je)
Howe, H. F.: Distribution of occupational
physicians among industries, 191 (Ap)
Hughes, L.: Control of radiation hazards:
Role of the health physicist, 30 (Ja)
Hunter, C. C., Jr.; Pierce, J. A.; and
LaBorde, J. B.: 3-antitrypsin deficiency:
A family study (abst.), 557 (O)
Hutton, P. H.: Industrial noise control is
practical (abst.), 498 (S)
I
Israel, H. L.: Diagnosis of sarcoidosis (abst.),
558 (O)
J
Jagatic, J.; Rubnitz, M. E.; Godwin, M. C.;
and Weiskopf, R. W.: Tissue response to
intraperitoneal asbestos with preliminary
report of acute toxicity of heat-treated
asbestos in mice (abst.), 209 (Ap)
Jansen, L. H.
- and Berrens, L.: Hypersensitivity to
chromium compounds (abst.), 297 (My)
- and Berrens. L.: Sensitization and par¬
tial desensitization of guinea pigs to tri-
valent and hexavalent chromium (abst.),
297 (My)
Johannsen, W. J.: See Hellmuth, G. A., jt.
auth.
Johnston, R. G.; and Fung, J.: Bacterial
flora of wild and captive porpoises: An
inquiry into health hazards to man, 276
(My)
Jones, H. H.; and Oser, J. L.: Farm equip¬
ment noise exposure levels (abst.), 52
(Ja)
717
Author and Title Index
K
Kwagianes, M. T.: See Gillis, M. F., jt. auth.
Kalo, S.: Hearing loss caused by intense
tone stimulation from the view point of
action potentials of auditory nerve
(abst.), 211 (Ap)
Kattus. A. A., Jr.; Hanafee, W. N.; Long-
mire, W. P., Jr.; and MacAlpin, R. N.:
Diagnosis, medical and surgical manage¬
ment of coronary insufficiency (abst.),
34S (Je)
Kaye, S. V.: Distribution and retention of
orally administered radiotungsten in the
rat (abst.), SOI (S)
Kehoe, R. A.: Role of occupational medi¬
cine in modem society, 503 (O)
Kelly, F. J.: Disadvantaged (hard core) un¬
employed, 116 (Mr)
Kemp, G. I..; and EUstad, M. H.: Current
application of maximal treadmill stress
testing (abst.), 108 (Fe)
Keplinger, M. L.;and Suissa, L. W.: Toxicity
of fluorine short-term inhalation (abst.),
450 (Ag)
Kessler, R.: Raising false hopes? Firms set
up to counsel executives attacked as
promising too much (abst.), 396 (Jl)
Kiely, J. M.; Juergens, J. L.; Hisey, B. L.;
and Williams, P. E.: Computer-based
medical record (abst.), 210 (Ap)
Kimbrough, R. D.
- and Gaines, T. B,: Effect of organic
phosphorus compounds and alkylating
agents on the rate fetus (abst.), 702 (D)
- Gaines, T. B.; and Hayes, W. J.: Com¬
bined effect of DDT, pyrethrum, and
piperonyl butoxide on rat liver (abst.),
499 (Ag)
Kindel, A., Jr.: Treatment of occupational
skin diseases (abst.), 556 (O)
Klerman, L. V.: Health counseling in indus-
* trial clinics: The employee’s point of
view, 417 (Ag)
Kling, T. G.;and Long, K. R.: Blood cholin¬
esterase in previously stressed animals
subjected to parathion, 82 (Fe)
Koff, R. S.;and Isselbacher, K. J.: Changing
concepts in the epidemiology of viral
hepatitis (abst.), 345 (Je)
Kosiborod, N. R.: Hygienic significance of
low diethylamine concentrations in the
atmosphere (abst.), 450 (Ag)
Krichevskaya, L M.: Biological effect of
caprolactam and its sanitary-hygienic
assessment as an atmospheric pollutant
(abst.), 596 (N)
Kuschner, M.: J. Burns Amberson lecture—
“the cause of lung cancer” (abst.), 393
(Jl)
Kyle, R. A.; Maldonado, J. E.; and Bayrd, E.
D.: Treatment of multiple myeloma
(abst.), 498 (S)
L
Lacher, M. J.: Long survival in Hodgkin’s
disease (abst.), 597 (N)
Lafuma, J. C.: Properties of chelated rare
earths in tissues and blood (abst.), 600
(N)
Lainhart, W, S.: Roentgenographic evidence
of coal workers’ pneumoconiosis in three
geographic areas in the United States,
399 (Ag)
Langer, J.; and Levy, R. I.: Acute muscular
syndrome associated with clofibrate
(abst.), 598 (N)
Lawson, Florence: An Internist’s Pilot
Study for Glaucoma Screening In Indus¬
try, 687 (D)
Lee, G. B.;and Amplatz, K.: Selective cor¬
onary arteriography (abst.), 105 (Fe)
Levinson, FL: What an executive should
know about his boss (abst.), 210 (Ap)
Lie, K. K.; Larsen, R. D.; and Posch, J. L.:
Therapeutic value of oral proteolytic en¬
zymes following hand surgery (abst.),
453 (Ag)
Lieben, J.; and Williams, R. R.: Respiratory
disease associated with beryllium refin¬
ing and alloy fabrication: 1968 follow¬
up, 480 (S)
Lieder, S. L.; and Zenger, J. H.: Industrial
engineers and behavioral scientists: A
team approach to improving productivi¬
ty (abst.), 346 (Je)
Linaweaver, P. G., Jr.; Saturation diving,
223 (My)
Lindbergh, J.
—Need for practical methods of presymp-
tomatic bubble detection, 278 (My)
—See Spencer, M. P., jt. auth.
Lindell, B.: Occupational hazards in x-ray
analytical work (abst.), 452 (Ag)
Linke, G.;and Schroder, 1C: Die Lautstarke-
beurteilung durch Larmarbeiter (abst.),
52 (Ja)
Liu, C. T.; and Overman, R. R.: Circulatory
response to a supralethal exposure of
whole-body x-irradiation in dogs (abst.),
347 (Je)
Liu, Y. K.; and Murray, J. D.: Theoretical
study of the effect of impulse on the hu¬
man torso (abst.), 454 (Ag)
Uorens, L. A.: Changing methods in treat¬
ment of psychosocial dysfunction
(abst.), 499 (S)
Lloyd, J. W.
—and Ciocco, A.: Long-term mortality
study of steelworkers: 1. Methodology,
299 (Je)
—See Redmond, C. K., jt. auth.
Loeb, M.; and Fletcher, J. L.: Impulse dura¬
tion and temporary threshold shift
(abst.), 499 (S)
Long, K. R.: See Kling, T. G., jt. auth.
Lovaas, A. I.; and Hursh, J. B.: Radium-266
and lead 210 in human teeth and bones
(abst.), 346 (Je)
Lowney, E. D.
—Attenuation of contact sensitization in
man (abst., 344 (Je)
—Unresponsiveness to a contact sensitizer
in man (abst.), 702 (D)
Lubenau, J. O.; Gerusky, T. M.; and
Haughey, F. J.: Results of the Pennsyl¬
vania Dept. Health dental x-ray survey
program (abst.), 212 (Ap)
Lukin, L.; Polissar, M. J.;and Ralston, H. J.:
Methods for studying energy costs and
energy flow during human locomotion
(abst.), 297 (My)
Lushbau^, C. C.; Comas, F.; and Hofstra,
R.: Clinical studies of radiation effects in
man (abst.), 54 (Ja)
M
McClanahan, B. J.; and Kornberg, H. A.:
Treatment of plutonium contaminated
wounds with diethylenetriaminepenta-
acetic acid in rats (abst.), 559 (O)
McConnell, W. J.: Organizing of health ser¬
vice to include groups of small plants,
196 (Ap)
McCord, C. P.
—Boiling eggs atop Mt. Everest, 695 (D)
—Cooking is chemistry and physics, 491
(S)
—Industrial medicine has no vocabulary of
its own, 102 (Fe)
— Kitchen as an anatomical laboratory,
552 (O)
—Making popovers pop, 594 (N)
—Map snitchers and other plagiarists. 298
(My)
McCurdy. P. R.; and Burke, H. L.: Effect of
riboflavin on bone-marrow toxicity from
chloramphenicol (abst.), 555 (O)
McDonagh, T. J.: Lactose intolerance: A
newly recognized cause of gastrointes¬
tinal symptoms seen in the practice of
occupational medicine, 57 (Fe)
Madshus, K.; Stromme, A.; Bohne, F.; and
Ninovic, V.: Increased excretion of
J 3 'Cs in humans by Prussian Blue
(abst.), 397 (Jl)
Magnuson, H. J.: Rx— A periodic examina¬
tion program for occupational health,
349 (Jl)
Magnusson, G.; Blohm, S.; Fregert, S.;
Hjorth, N.; Pirila, V.; and Skog, E.:
Routine patch testing IV (abst.), 158
(Mr)
Mancuso, T. F.; and El-Attar, A. A.: Epi¬
demiological study of the beryllium in¬
dustry: Cohort methodology and mortal¬
ity studies, 422 (Ag)
Mann, J. R.; and l^chner, R. A.: Evalua¬
tion of lung burden following inhalation
exposure to highly insoluble Pu02
(abst.), 54 (Ja)
Margetts, S.: Divorce executive style (abst.),
499 (S)
Markham, T. N.: See Galasyn, V. D., jt.
auth.
Mathews, M. V.: Choosing a scientific com¬
puter for service (abst.), 45 1 (Ag)
Matsuoka, O.; Yoshikowa, K.; and Fuku-
moto, T.: Application of ultra high
speed alpha autoradiography in the de¬
tection of 239pu siun surface contamina¬
tion (abst.), 599 (N)
Maxfield, M. F.; and Smith, P. E.: Abbrevi¬
ated methods for the measurement of
oxygen consumption in work physiology
(abst.), 454 (Ag)
Mayneord, W. V.: Radiation Carcinogenesis
(abst.), 212 (Ap)
Medina, R. G.; and Elliott, D. W.: Thyroid
carcinoma (abst.), 347 (Je)
Mercer, D. M. A.: Noise-damage criterion
using A-weighting levels (abst.), 211
(Ap)
Meyers, N. L.: Microscopy needs better
microscopists (abst.), 394 (Jl)
Michigan Department of Public Health:
Health risks in the foundry (abst.), 104
(Fe)
Miedler, L. J.; and Forbes, J. D.: Allergic
contact dermatitis due to metallic mer¬
cury (abst.), 497 (S)
Milby, T. H.; and Wolf, C. R.: Respiratory
tract irritation from fibrous glass inhala¬
tion, 409 (Ag)
Miles, F. W.: Ion-exchange resin system fail¬
ures in processing actinides (abst.), 500
(S)
Miller, R. J.; Fugino, T.; and Nefzger, M. D.:
Lens findings in atomic bomb survivors
(abst.), 155 (Mr)
Miller, R. W.: Effects of ionizing radiation
from the atomic bomb on Japanese
children (abst.), 600 (N)
Miller, W. B.; and Zarcone, V.: Psychiatric
behavior disorders at an international air¬
port (abst.), 558 (O)
Milne, J. E. H.: Nitrogen dioxide inhalation
and bronchiolitis obliterans: A review of
the literature and report of a case, 538
(O)
Mirschorn, M.: Acoustical environment for
industrial audiometric programs (abst.),
53 (Ja)
Mohler, S. R.; Dille, J. R.; and Gibbons, H.
L.: Time zone and circadian rhythms in
718
December 1969 Volume II No. 12
Author and Title Index
relation to aircraft occupants taking
long-distance flights (abst.), 34S (Je)
Morgan, A.; Morgan, D. J.; and Black, A.:
Study of the deposition, translocation
and excretion of radioiodine inhaled as
iodine vapour (abst.), SO I (S)
Morse, K. M.: Community noise— the indus¬
trial aspect (abst.), 394 (Jl)
SMuldavin, M.: See Yedidia, A., jt. auth.
Murphy, S. D.
- and Cheever, K. L.; Effect of feeding
insecticides. Inhibition of carboxyester-
ase and cholinesterase activity in raU
(abst.), 596 (N)
- Lauwerys, R. R.; and Cheever, K. L.:
Comparative anticholinestarase action of
organophosphorus insecticides in verte¬
brates (abst.), 449 (Ag)
N
Nabhtein, S. Y.; Klebanova E. E.; Toma-
shevskaya, L. A.; and Lurie, A. I.: Basic
data for revision of the maximum per¬
missible concentration of DDT in bodies
of surface water (abst.), 4S0 (Ag)
Nakamura, R.: Ructuation of nucleic acid
activity in the organ of corti resulting
from noise exposure (abst.), 107 (Fe)
Newton, D.: Case of accidental inhalation of
protactinium-231 and actinium-227
(abst.), 212 (Ap)
O
Ochi, Y.; and DeGroot, L. J.: Current con¬
cepts: Long-acting thyroid stimulation
of Graves’ disease (abst.), lOS (Fe)
Olivier, N. E.: Chloracne (abst.), 702 (D)
Orlovskaya, E. P.: Effect of shock noise
against different noise backgrounds
(abst.), 107 (Fe)
Owen, C. A.: Painful shoulder, 85 (Fe)
P
Paff, D. G.: Screening in industry: What,
when and why? 96 (Fe)
Paran’ko, N. M.; and Vyshchipan, V. F.: Ef¬
fects of noise and local vibration at per¬
missible levels (abst.), 211 (Ap)
‘ Patel, Y. M.; Levinskas, G. J.; and Shaffer,
C. B.: Toxicity and metabolism of
2-hydroxy-4-n-octoxybenzophenone
(abst.), 703 (D)
Pearson, R. G.: Alcohol-hypoxia effects
upon operator tracking, monitoring and
reaction time (abst.), 398 (Jl)
Pell, S.
—Epidemiologic studies in a large com¬
pany based on health and personnel
records (abst.), 558 (O)
- and D’Alonzo, C. A-: Prevalence of
i chronic disease among problem drinkers
I (abst.), 558 (O)
^ Perlmutter, L: Common spinal injuries—
diagnosis and treatment (abst.), 108 (Fe)
\ Peter, K.: Uber das Schicksal der Patienten
i mit Gewerbeekzem (On the fate of
patients with occupational dermatoses)
(abst.), 1 58 (Mr)
Peterson, P. O.: See Gillis, M. F., jt. auth.
Phibbs, B.; Holmes, R. W.; and Lowe, C, R,:
Transient myocardial ischemia: The sig¬
nificance of dyspnea (abst.), 598 (N)
Philp, R. B.; and Gowdey, (3. W.: Platelets
as an etiological factor in experimental
decompression sickness, 257 (My)
I Phillips, R.; and Cember, H.: Influence of
I body burden of radiomercury on radia-
I tion dose, 1 70 (Ap)
I Pirozzi, D. J.; Gross, P. R.; and Samitz, M.
Journal of Occupational Medicine
H.: Effect of ascorbic acid on chrome ul¬
cers in guinea pigs (abst.), 496 (S)
Pollack, S. V.: See Sterling, T. D., jt. auth.
Popov, P. E.: Reduction of noise at the
Ta^kent power plant (abst.), 160 (Mr)
Possick, P. A.: Cement dermatitis (abst.),
702 (D)
Powell, C. H.; and Rose, V. E.: Engineering
management of new applications of
isocyanates. 132 (Mr)
Preston, F. S.: Twelve year survey of airline
pilots (abst.), 55 (Ja)
Prien, E. L.; and Prien, E. L., Jr.: Composi¬
tion and structure of urinary stone
(abst.), 597 (N)
R
Redmond, C. K.; Smith, E. M.; Lloyd, J. W.;
and Rush, H. W.: Long-term mortality
study of steelworkers: III Follow-up,
513 (O)
Reich, G. A.
- and Berner, W. H.: Aerial application
accidents— 1963-1966 (abst.), 296 (My)
- Davis, J. H.; and Davies, J. E.:
Pesticide poisoning in South Rorida
(abst.), 344 (Je)
Richmond, C. R.: Accelerating the turnover
of internally-deposited radiocesium
(abst.), 559 (O)
RUey, E. C.: Estimation of atmospheric con¬
centration of volatile compounds from
surface coatings by means of a labora¬
tory model (abst.), 395 (Jl)
Robinson, H.: Long-term mortality study of
steelworkers: IL Mortality by level of in¬
come in whites and nonwhites, 411 (Ag)
Rodriques-Antunez, A.: Photoscanning of
the pancreas (abst.), 210 (Ap)
Ronchese, F.: Wood light in dermatology
(abst.), 556 (O)
Rose. V. E.: See Powell, C. H., jt. auth.
Rosenblum, W. L; and Johnson, M. G.: Neu-
ropathologic changes produced in suck¬
ling mice by adding lead to the maternal
diet (abst.), 159 (Mr)
Rosenthal, M. W.; Smoler, M.; and Linden-
baum. A.: Combined reticuloendothelia
stimulation and long-term, intermittent
DTPA therapy in poisoning by pcily-
meric plutonium (abst.), 599 (N)
Rowe, M. L.: Low back pain in industry: A
position paper, 161 (Ap)
Rush, H. W.: See Redmond, C. K., jt. auth.
Russell, W. L.: Recent studies on the genetic
effects of radiation in mice (abst.), 708
(D)
Rye, W. A,: See Woolrich, P. F., jt. auth.
S
Saenger, E. L.; Thoma, G. E.; and Tomp¬
kins, E. A.: Incidence of leukemia fol¬
lowing treatment of hyperthyroidism
(abst.), 453 (Ag)
SafTiotti, U.; Cefis, F.; and Kolb, L. H.:
Method for the experimental induction
of bronchogenic carcinoma (abst.), 103
(Fe)
Sagan, L. A.: Radiobiological problems asso¬
ciated with adjudication of workmen’s
compensation claims, 35 5 (Je)
Sakashita, K.: Studies on the effects of
acoustic stimuli on guinea pigs (abst.),
53 (Ja)
Saltzer, E. L; and Wilson, J. W.: Dermatitis
due to copper (abst.), 345 (Je)
Samitz, M. H.; Schneiner, D. M.; and Katz,
S. A.: Ascorbic acid in the prevention of
chrome dermatitis (mechanisms of inac¬
tivation of chromium) (abst.), 497 (S)
Sanders, C. L.: Phagocytosis and trans¬
location of 2^^Pu02 particles by pen-
toreal phagocytes of the rat (abst.), 559
(O)
Sanina, Yu. P.: Remote consequences of
long-term inhalation of diethyleneglycol
(abst.), 704 (D)
Sataloff, J.; and Vassallo, L. A.: Hiring em¬
ployees with nerve deafness, 319 (Je)
Sauer, G. C.: Guide to the evaluation of per¬
manent impairment of the skin (abst.),
56 (Ja)
Schmelzer, L. L.: (Control of radiation
hazards: Role of the environmental
health scientist, 33 (Ja)
Schreiner, H. R.: Advances in decompres¬
sion research, 229 (My)
Schulte, J. H.: Use of hyperbaric oxygen in
clinical medicine, 462 (S)
Sealey, J. L.
—Safe exit from the hyperbaric environ¬
ment: Medical experience with pressur¬
ized tunnel operations, 273 (My)
—See Spencer, M. P., jt. auth.
Segal, B. E.: Scholars and patients: Aca¬
demic performance and medical help¬
seeking (abst.), 107 (Fe)
Segal, P.; and Brown, M. L.: Summary of
gonadal and genetically significant dose
from x-rays in the United States (abst.),
599 (N)
Seligman, E. J.; and Key, M. M.: Com der¬
matitis (abst.). 56 (Ja)
Selikoff, 1. J.; Hammond, E. C.; and Churg,
J.: Asbestos exposure, smoking and neo¬
plasia (abst.), 1 55 (Mr)
Senior, J. R.: ^ce of medium chain trigly¬
cerides (abst.), 704 (D)
Sexton, W. P.: Industrial work: Who calls it
psychologically devastating? (abst.), 705
(D)
Shamblin. J. R.: Seat belt injuries (abst.),
214 (Ap)
Sharp, J. T.; Henry, J. P.; Sweany, S. K.;
Meadows, W. R.; and Pietras, R. J.: Total
work of breathing in normal and obese
men (abst.), 453 (Ag)
Silberman, V. A.; and Winkley, J. H.: Sur¬
gical treatment of peptic ulcer (abst.),
213 (Ap)
Simecek, J.: Measuring asbestos dust (abst.),
159 (Mr)
Simpson, G. R ; tnd Barnes, R.: Cotton dust
exposure during lint removal (abst.), 498
(S)
Sinclair, P. M.: Cause of lab accident un¬
answered (abst.), 557 (O)
Skvortsova, N. N.; and Kimina, S. N.: At¬
mospheric pollution by 3,4-benzpyrene
in the vicinity of a timber-chemical plant
(abst.), 395 (Jl)
Slaney, G.: Crohn’s disease (abst.), 704 (D)
Smith, C. F.: Minor joint trauma, 43 (Ja)
Smith, E. F.: Utilization of multiphask
screening in public health centers, 364
(Jl)
Smith, E. M.: See Redmond, C. K., jt. auth.
Spiegelman, J. R.; Hanson, G. D.; Lazarus,
A.; Bennett, R. J.; Lippmann, M.; and
Albert, R. Effect of acute sulfur di¬
oxide exposure on bronchial clearance in
the donkey (abst.), 556 (O)
Spencer, H.: Metabolism and removal of
some radioisotopes in man (abst.), 398
(Jl)
Spencer, H. C.; Sadek, S. E.; Jones, J. C.;
Hook, R. H.; Blumenshine, J. A.; and
McCollister, S. B.: Toxicological studies
on beryllium oxides and beryllium-
containing exhaust products (abst.), 53
(Ja)
Spencer, M. P.
- Campbell, S. D.; and Eurick, C. V.:
719
Author and Title Index
Diving to Cobb Seamount: A report on
diving operations on Project Sea Use,
Phase 1. 1968, 285 (My)
- Campbell, & D.; Sealey, J. L.; Henry,
F. C; and Lindbergh, J.: Experiments on
decompression bubbles in the chculation
using ultrasonic and electromagnetic
flowmeters, 238 (My)
—Sec Campbdl, S. D., jt. auth.
Stallones, R. A.: Epidemiology and occupa¬
tional medicine, 561 (N)
Stara, F. J.: Repressive action of sodium al¬
ginate on absorption of radioactive
strontium and calcium in cats (abst.),
397 (Jl)
Steele, F. I.: Personality and the ‘labora¬
tory style” (abst.), 705 (D)
Sterling, T. D.; and Pollack, S. V.: Comment
on “air pollution— the industrial view¬
point,” 381 (Jl)
Sterner, J. H.: Expanding horizons for occu¬
pational medicine, 564, (N)
Stemhagen, C. I.: Listener’s responsibility
in the art of communication, 486 (S)
Stoboy, H.; and Friedebold, C.: Changes in
muscle function in atrophied muscles
due to isometric training (abst.), 348
(Je)
Stoughton, R. B.; and Stoughton, G. S.:
Topical control of skin bacterial growth
with hexachlorophene in dimethylaceta-
mide (abst.), 448 (Ag)
Stover, B. J.; Atherton, D. R.; Bruenger, F.
W.; and Buster, D. S.: Plutonium-239 in
liver, spleen and kidneys of the beagle
(abst.), 1 56 (Mr)
Stratton, K. L.; and Coilings, G. H., Jr.: In¬
dustrial medical department laboratory:
Experience with automation, 683 (CD
Stromme, A.: Increased excretion of *^'^Cs
in humans by Prussian Blue (abst.), 707
(D)
Sunderman, F. W.; Paynter, O. E.; and
George, R. B.: Effects of the protracted
administration of the chelating agent,
sodium diethyidithiocarbamate (dithio-
carb) (abst.), 595 (N)
Swengros, G. V.: See Duggar, B. C., jt. auth.
Swinton, N. W., Jr.; and ^herer, W. P.:
Value of proctosigmoidoscopic examina¬
tions (abst.), 108 (Fe)
T
Tabershaw, 1. R.: Control of radiation
hazards: Role of physician, 26 (Ja)
Takahashi, T.: Oxygen consumption in the
organ of corti following exposure to
noise observed by succinic dehydro¬
genase system (abst.), 107 (Fe)
Taketa, S. T.; Castle, B. L.; Howard, W. H.;
Conley, C. C.; Haymaker, W.; and Sond-
haus, C. A,: Effects of acute exposure to
high-energy protons on primates (abst.),
212 (Ap)
Tanaka, S.; Mochizuki, Y.; Yabumoto, £.;
linuma, T. A.; Kumatori, T.; Yamane,
T.; Akiyama, T.; and Matsusaka, N.: Pro¬
tection of thyroid gland and total body
from radiation delivered by radioactive
iodine (abst.), 453 (Ag)
Tarkoff, M. P.; Kueppers, F.; and Miller, W.
F.: Pulmonary emphysema and alpha-
antitrypsin deficiency (abst.), 210 (Ap)
Taylor, P. J.: Return to work, 678 (D)
Terhaar, C. J.; Roudabush, R. L.; Fassett, D.
W.; and Weinberg, M. S.: Studies of the
physiological effects of 2, 6-bis-(l’-
methylheptadecyl)-p-cresol (dioctadecyl-
p-cresol) in the rat and dog (abst.), 159
(Mr)
Thomas, R. G.: Transport of relatively insol¬
uble materials from lung to lymph nodes
(abst.), 213 (Ap)
Thompson, G. E.; and Scheel, L. D.: Altera¬
tion of lung pathology from diisocyanate
by glycemic or sensitizing agents (abst.),
450 (Ag)
Tichauer, E. R.
—Ergonomics: The state of the art (abst.),
348 (Je)
—Industrial engineering in the rehabilita¬
tion of the handicapped (abst.), 214
(Ap)
Tomings, R.: Soot hazards investigated from
their carcinogenic aspects. 4th report:
Soot implantation and sarcomata in rats
(abst.), 557 (O)
Trasko, V. M: Occupational skin disease
statistics (abst.), 595 (N)
Truelove, S. C.
— Medical management of ulcerative
colitis— I (abst.), 45 1 (Ag)
— Medical management of ulcerative
colitis— II (abst.), 452 (Ag)
Tsulays, V. R.: Sanitary and toxicological
characteristics of the effect of a mixture
of benzene and acetophenone vapors in
the atmosphere (abst.), 104 (Fe)
U
Uhlman, F. W.: Mental health program for
government agencies (abst.), 397 (Jl)
V
Vacirca, S. J.: Radiation injuries before
1925 (abst.), 156 (Mr)
van Lier, L. A. J.: Presbycusis in a non-
noise-exposed population (abst.), 397
(Jl)
Vander, S. A.: Modified method in treat¬
ment of pilonidal disease (abst.)^ 501 (S)
Vassallo, L. A.: See Sataloff, J., jt. auth.
Vickers, C. F. H.: Keratin and water (abst.),
56 (Ja)
Vickers, H. R.: Prevention of dermatitis in
industry (abst.), 158 (Mr)
Vigliani, E. C.;and Forni, A.: J. O. M. Milan
letter, 148 (Mr)
Vishnevskaya, S. S.: Labor hygiene in the
production of sulfanilamide preparations
(abst.), 209 (Ap)
Vollum, D. I.; and Marten, R. H.: Contact
dermatitis from 4-isoprophyl amino
diphenylamine (abst.), 497 (S)
W
Wagner, W. D.; Fraser, D. A.; Wright, P. G.;
Dobrogorski, O. J.; and Stokinger, H. E.:
Experimental evaluation of the threshold
limit of cristobalite— calcined diatoma-
ceous earth (abst.), 703 (D)
Waldman, R. H.; Mann, J. J.; and Small, P.
A. Jr.: Immunization against influenza:
Prevention of illness in man by aeroso¬
lized inactivated vaccine (abst.), 704 (D)
Walker, A. I. T.; Brown, V. K. H.; Ferrigan,
L. W.; Pickering, R. G.; and Williams, D.
A.: Toxicity of sodium lauryl sulphate,
sodium lauryl ethoxysulphate and
corresponding surfactants derived from
synthetic alcohols (abst.), 499 (Ag)
Wanebo, C. K.
- Johnson, K. G.; Sato, K.; and Thors-
lund, T. W.: Breast cancer after exposure
to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki (abst.), 500 (S)
- Johnson, K. G.; Sato, K.; and Thors-
land, T. W.: Lung cancer following
atomic radiation (abst.), 559 (O) I
Warren, S.; and Gates, O.: Cancers induced
in different species by continuous
gamma-radiation (abst.), 559 (O)
Warshaw, L. J.: Special conference on pre- f
vention of coronary heart disease in in¬
dustry, 435 (Ag)
Watt, T. L;and Baumann, R. R.: Nickel ear¬
lobe dermatitis (abst.), 448 (Ag) ,
Weaver, N. K.: Atmospheric contaminants
and standards: Status report, 455 (S) ‘
Weber, T. B.: Multiphasic screening: The |
next generation, 369 (Jl) |
Webster, J. C.: Noise, you can get used to it g
(abst.), 500 (S) I
Weil, A. T.; Zinb^g, N. E.; and Nelsen, J. ^
M.: Clinical and psychological effects of '
marihuana in man (abst.), 597 (N) ^
Weil, C. S.; and Wright, G. J.: Intra- and in¬
terlaboratory comparative evaluation of =
single oral tests (abst.), 103 (Fe) |
Weisburger, J. H.; and Weisburger, E. K.:
Food additives and chemical carcino¬
gens: On the concept of zero tolerance
(abst.), 703 (D) ^
Weissing, H.: Relation of threshold shift to I
noise in the human ear (abst.), 346 (Je) I
Wells, R. L.: Hard life of people who must :
work for a living, 439 (Ag) I
Wenger, P.; Bengtsson, L. G.; Dudley, R. A.; I
Godfrey, B. E.; Karniewicz, W.; Lenger, 1
V.; and Newton, D.: Whole-body count-
iim of persons containing ^^Sr and |
226Ra: An interlaboratory comparison I
(abst.), 155 (Mr) I
Williams, M. K.; King, E.; and Walford, J.: |
Method for estimating objectively the
comparative merits of biological tests of
lead exposure (abst.), 344 (Je) |
Williams, R. R.: See Lieben, J., jt. auth. «
Wills, J. H.; Jameson, E.; and Coulston, F.:
Effects of oral doses of carbaryl on man
(abst.), 555 (O)
Wolf, C. R.: See MUby, T. H., jt. auth.
Wolloch, L. B.: See Goodkin, G., jt. auth.
Woolrich, P. F.; and Rye, W. A.: Urethanes:
Engineering, medical control and toxico¬
logical considerations, 184 (Ap)
Worthy, N. B.; Hanley, M. J.; and Fremon,
R. C.: Work absence data following geo¬
graphical moves of two groups of em¬
ployees, 384 (Jl)
Wright, G. J.; and Rowe, V. K.: Ethyleni-
mine: Studies of the distribution and >
metabolism in the rat using carbon- 14
(abst.), 103 (Fe) |
Y I
Yates, G.; and Bodey, G. P.: Laminar air for ^
cancer patients (abst.), 393 (Jl) '
Yedidia, A.; Bunow, M. A.; and Muldavin, j
M.: Mobile multiphasic screening in an |
industrial setting: The California cannery j
workers program, 601 (N) I
Yurchenko, A. S.: Functional changes in the ’
cardiovascular system in persons working j
at control boards of various degrees of j
complexity (abst.), 1 60 (Mr) <
Z
Zarlengo, R. J.: Su^ested procedure for
“Pap” smear screening in an industrial
environment, 488 (S)
Zenz, C.: See Fishburn, C. W., jt. auth.
Zollinger, R. M.; and Moore, F. T.: ZoUin-
ger-Ellison syndrome comes of age. Rec¬
ognition of the complete spectrum and
its management (abst.), 105 (Fe)
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December 1969 Volume II No. 12
GENERAL SECTION INDEX
A
Alabama Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 21a (Ja), 24a (Jl), 30a (S)
—officers elected, 26a (My)
—spring meeting, 29a (Ap)
American Academy of Clinical Toxicology,
35a (S)
American Academy of Occupational Medi¬
cine: annual meeting, 24a (Ja)
American Medical Association: sixth con¬
gress, 24a (Ap)
American Association of Industrial Nurses,
24a (Ag)
-officers elected, 26a (Jl)
American Board of Preventive Medicine, 19a
(Ag)
American Industrial Hygiene Conference,
24a (Mr)
American Public Health Association, 28a (S)
Appointments and elections
— Appleford, R. D., 27a (O)
—Bacon, S. N., 35a (Fe)
—Baxter, N. £., 21a (Mr)
—Benoit, J. N., 26a (Jl)
—Block, J. B,, 29a (Je)
— Brissenden, R. B., 22a (My)
-Cannella, J. M., 1 3a (D)
— Cassuto, J., 33a (Je), 21a (O)
—Cloud, L. A., 33a (Je)
-Colthart, J. M., 13a (D)
-Copley, J. S, 28a (S)
-Craig, J. L., 18a (i))
— Crumrine, J. L., 22a (Ap)
— Cyran, S. J., 90a (N)
-Day, E„ 27a (O)
— Derryberry, O. M., 18a (D)
—Dolan, C. M., 19a (My)
— Doorandish, A. A., 19a (Ja)
—Dorman, G., 33a (Je)
— Feeley, D. R., 21a (My)
—Fitzpatrick, M. M., 20a (la)
—Fox, C, A-, 30a (Fe)
-Franck, G. H., 28a (N)
— Frederik, W. S., 19a (My)
— Frewing, H. L., 23a (Ap)
—Fuller, J. L., 23a (Jl)
— Gartrell, F. E., 18a (D)
— Gianasi, C. A., 19a (Ja)
—Goldman, M. E., 27a (N)
—Graham, R. S., 21a (Ap)
— Grawey, G. W., 28a (N)
—Gregory, N., 23a (Ap)
-Haith, J. W., 19a (My)
—Hanson, H. A., 29a (Fe)
— Harnes, J. R., 23a (Jl)
-Hatfield, W. H., 35a (Fe)
— Hoskin, W. D., 29a (Fe)
-Hughes, J, P., 27a (N)
-Hulley, L. W., Jr., 28a (O)
-Irwin, M. H. K., 27a (S)
— Jardinico, R. T., 31a (Fe)
—Jenkins, W. C., 27a (S)
—Katz, R., 21a (Ap)
-Kelley, W. T., 23a (Mr)
-Kelly, F. J., 22a (My)
— Kenzier, J. I., 17a (Aj)
-Kerr, L. E„ 25a (O)
-Key, M. M., 25a (S)
—Klein, L, 20a (Ja)
—Long, K. J., 29a (Fe)
[ — Longaker, W. D., 27a (Je)
[ — MacQuigg, D. E., 27a (N)
I — Magnuson, H. J., 23a (S)
— Mammen, H. W., 17a (Ag)
—Martin, G. W., Jr., 24a (O)
-McQure, C. D., 13a(D)
— McDonagh, T. J., 27a (N)
-McMurrain, K. D., 24a (Jl)
-MUIer, R. C., 23a (Jl)
-Minich, W. G., 22a (Ap)
—Moore, R. T., 25a (S)
— Moreton, R. D., 30a (O)
— Parkes, G., 17a (Ag)
— Penalvc', R. 30a (O)
—Pendergrass, E. P., 33a (Je)
—Perkins, J. R., 30a (Fe)
-Reed, H. L., 30a (Je)
— Rieke, F. E., 2 la (Mr)
— Rowntree, G. R., 26a (S)
—Sagan, L. A., 21a (My)
-Sailer, D. M., 28a (O)
— Sandroni, R, E., 1 3a (D)
— Schowalter, E. J., 21a (O)
— Schulmann, M., 30a (N)
—Shapiro, M. 1., 33a (Je)
—Shepard, H., 29a (Je)
—Simpson. J. W., 26a (Jl)
-Snyder, H. B., 21a (O)
—Speer, T. A., 22a (Ap)
— Sternhagen, C. J., 27a (Je)
-Stone, R. W., 15a (D)
— Susking, R. R., 23a (S)
—Sutter, R. A., 21a (Mr)
— Thurber, P., Jr., 21a (Mr)
-Todd, M. C., 33a (Je)
— Warshaw, L. J., 21a (Ap)
—Webster, J. B., 16a (D)
-Wells, R. L., 21a (Mr)
—Wertheimer, M. M., 1 6a (D)
-Wheatly, G. M., 26a (S)
—Whitworth, J. W., 28a (S)
-Wilkins, G. F„21a(Mr)
-WUson, J. T., Jr., 22a (O)
-Wing. H., 33a (Je)
— Wolkonsky, P. M., 30a (O)
—Young, C. G., 18a (D)
— Zager, B. S. 19a (Ja)
Atomic Energy Commission, 26a (Ja), 31a
(Je)
Awards and citations
—Barber, T., 15a (D)
—Brown, M. L., 18a (Ag)
—Coates, T. A., 30a (O)
—Dorman, G. D., 3pa (O)
—General Electric Company, Waynesboro,
Va., 19a (D)
—George C. Marshall Space Right Center,
24a (Ap)
—Goldstein, D. H., 1 8a (Ag)
—Headquarters Fourth Air Force, Hamil¬
ton Air force Base, 30a (Jl)
—Johnson, M. T., 30a (O)
—Leeds, M. F., 30a (O)
-Mason-Rust Michoud Assembly Facility,
30a (Jl)
—Mississippi Test Support Department of
General Electric Company, 24a (Ap)
—Reynolds Electric and Engineering Com¬
pany, 19a (Ag)
— Seabord Office of the State Farm Insur¬
ance Companies, 21a (Ag)
-Wells, R. L., 28a (Mr)
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Ben R. Meyer
Rehabilitation Center of, 32a (N)
Carolina Industrial Medical Association, 28a
(Ap)
—new members, 26a (Mr), 27a (Ap), 30a
(S)
—officers elected, 26a (My)
Central States Society of Industrial Medi¬
cine and Surgery, 22a (Ja)
—fall meeting, 28a (S)
—new members 21a (Ja), 24a (My), 22a
(Ag),
—officers elected, 26a (My)
—spring meeting, 28a (Ap)
Connecticut Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 27a (Ap)
—officers elected, 26a (My)
Deaths
—Currier, A. E., 23a (Mr)
-Shepard, W. P., 2 la (^)
Delaware Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 27a (Ap)
—officers elected, 29a (Ap)
Rorida Industrial Medical Association:
—new members, 24a (Jl)
Georgia Industrial Medical Association, 28a
(Ap)
—new membc's, 24a (My)
—officers elected, 30a (N)
Great Plains Industrial Medical Association,
37a (Fe), 30a (Jl)
—new members, 21a (Ja), 24a (My), 24a
(Jl), 22a (Ag)
—officers elected, 26a (My)
Industrial Hygiene Foundation: annual
meeting, 145 (Mr), 21a (Ag)
Industrial Medical Association
—annual meeting: program, l5a(Fe)
—annual meeting: report, 1 la (Jl)
-by-law changes, 9 1 (Fe), 1 5a (Je)
—calendar of meetings, 32a (N)
—Committee on Evaluation., 548 (O)
—meeting of board of directors, ISa (Ap),
21a (Je), 17a (S), 23a (N)
—new direct members. 21a (Ja), 27a (Ap),
30a (S), 19a (D)
—news briefs, 37a (Fe), 30a (O)
—officers elected, 25a (My)
—officers nominated, 1 la (Ja)
Industrial Medical Association of New Jer¬
sey
—new members, 26a (Mr)
—officers elected, 28a (Mr)
Industrial Medical Association of Philadel¬
phia, 20a (Ja), 28a (Ap)
—new members, 21a (Ja), 26a (Mr), 24a
(Jl).
—officers elected, 37a (Fe),
Industrial Medical Association of Pittsburgh-
Cleveland Area
—fall meeting, 30a (N)
—new members, 21a (Ja), 26a (Mr), 24a
(Jl),
—spring meeting, 25a (My)
IMA Southwest, 34a(S)
Industrial Medical Association of Upstate
New York
—new members, 24a (Jl)
—spring nteeting, 30a (Jl)
—winter meeting, 2Sa (Mr)
Institute in Industrial Noise Control, 32a
(Je)
Institute for Physicians in Industry, 26a (Ja)
International Association for Accident and
Traffic Medicine: third triennial con¬
gress, 2 5a (My)
International symposium on early disease
detection, 35a (S)
James S. Kemper Foundation, 25a (Ap)
Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia,
20a (Ja)
Kentucky Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 21a (Ja)
—officers elected, 36a (Fe)
—spring scientific meeting, 28a (Mr)
Louisiana Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 21a (Ja), 26a (Mr), 27a
(Ap), 24a (My), 22a (Ag),
-officers elected, 26a (My)
Maryland Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 21a (Ja), 26a (Mr), 27a
(Ap),
— officersi elected, 30a (Jl)
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Medical Society of the State of New York,
28a (Mr)
Michigan, Unhrenity of, 26a (Ja)
Michigan Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 26a (Mr), 27a (Ap), 24a
(My), 22a (Ag)
—officers elected, 2Ia (Ag)
Minnesota Academy of Occupational Medi¬
cine
—new members, 26a (Mr)
Minnesota Academy of Occupational Medi¬
cine and Surgery, 29a (Ap), 22a (Ag)
National Capital O^upational Medi^ Asso¬
ciation
—new members, 21a (Ja), 26a (Mr)
-officers elected, 30a (Jl)
—winter meeting, 28a (Mr)
National Institute of Executive and Employ¬
ee Fitness, 24a (My), 30a (O)
National Safety Council, 24a (Ap)
National Tub»culosis and Respiratory Dis¬
ease Association, 3Sa (S)
New England Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 22a (Ag), 30a (S)
—officers elected, 26a (Ja)
New York State Society of Industrial Medi¬
cine
—new members, 21a (Ja), 26a (Mr), 24a
(My), 24a (Jl),
New York University Medical Center, 24a
(Ag)
New York University Post-Graduate Medical
School, 34a (S)
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Northeastern New York Occupational Medi¬
cal Society
—new members, 22a (Ag)
—officers elected, 26a (My)
Northwest Association of Occupational
Medicine
—new members, 21a (Ja), 26a (Mr)
—officers elected, 22a (Ja)
Northwestern New York Industrial Medical
Association
—new members, 26a (Mr)
—winter meeting, 29a (Ap)
Occupational Health, International Congress
on, 24a (Ja), 27a (Jl)
Occupation^ Health Institute, 24a (Ap),
30a (Jl), 19a (Ag),
Puerto Rico Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 26a (Mr), 30a (S)
—new officers, 36a (Fe)
Retirements
-Baird, V. C., 22a (O)
—McGee, L. C., 30a (My)
—Norris, J. L., 29a (Fe)
—Robinson, P. L, 26a (S)
— Rowntree, G. R., 23a (Jl)
— Schowalter, E. J., 21a (O)
—Shepherd, F. P., 23a (Mr)
-Walsh, E, L., 27a (S)
—Whitney, L. H., 21a (O)
Rocky Mountain Academy of Industrial
Medicine, fourth annual institute of, 21a
(Ja)
Rocky Mountain Academy of Occupational
Medicine, new members, 24a (Jl),
Rocky Mountain Industrial Medical Associa¬
tion, officers elected, 28a (Mr)
Symposium on Noise Effects in Industry,
sixth annual, 3Sa (S)
Tennessee Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 2 la (Ja), 27a (Ap), 22a
(Ag)
—officers elected, 19a (Ag)
Tennessee Valley Authority, 18a (D)
Texas Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 21a (Ja), 26a (Mr), 27a
(Ap), 22a (Ag)
—officers elected, 32a (Je)
Upstate New Ycuk Industrial Medical Asso¬
ciation
—new members. 26a (Mr)
Virginia Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 21a (Ja), 30a (S)
—officers elected, 31a (Jl)
Wayne State University, 35a (S)
Western Industrial Health Conference, 13th
annual, 30a (S)
Western Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 21a (Ja), 24a (Jl), 22a
(Ag), 30a (S),
—officers installed, 24a (Ja)
Western Ohio Industrial Medical Association
—new members, 21a (Ja), 27a (Ap), 22a
(Ag), 30a (S),
—officers elected, 30a (O)
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